Aiden McGeady's agent has played down suggestions of a rift between the Celtic player and manager Gordon Strachan.
Reports today claim the pair had a heated exchange following Saturday's 1-1 draw with Hearts at Celtic Park.
McGeady reportedly felt criticism from his boss was unfair and angry words were exchanged, leading to speculation that the winger could even be set for a January departure if the Scottish champions receive the right offer.
But the player's representative insists he would have been made aware of any spat between McGeady and Strachan.
Agent David Holbrook told PA Sport: "I have had no calls from Aiden, Celtic or Gordon Strachan.
"I would like to think if there was a rift that someone would have called to tell me about it.
"So read into that what you want."
McGeady reportedly felt criticism from his boss was unfair and angry words were exchanged, leading to speculation that the winger could even be set for a January departure if the Scottish champions receive the right offer.
But the player's representative insists he would have been made aware of any spat between McGeady and Strachan.
Agent David Holbrook told PA Sport: "I have had no calls from Aiden, Celtic or Gordon Strachan.
"I would like to think if there was a rift that someone would have called to tell me about it.
"So read into that what you want."
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