Neil Lennon has revealed there have been no bids for Odsonne Edouard this window as he expects the striker to stick around.
Edouard has been linked with Premier League clubs and European heavyweights this season and recently switched agents as an apparent sign of intent about his future away from the club.
We recently revealed that Edouard is 'unlikely' to sign a new deal on the table at Parkhead, as sources told Herald and Times Sport the player looks likely to eventually leave. But Lennon has confirmed it won't be this month.
Asked about Edouard's potential sale this month, Lennon responded: "There's been no bids for him, there's been no speculation surrounding him this window, there's been no interest in him at all particularly in this window."
It comes as Jeremie Frimpong looks set to leave for around £11.5million with Bayer Leverkusen poised to sign the player.
Lennon told yesterday how the player has been looking to leave the club for 'six or seven weeks' and is currently abroad working on a deal.
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