Celtic: Stefan Scepovic pulls out of switch from Spain

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Stefan Scepovic has been capped eight times for Serbia

Sporting Gijon striker Stefan Scepovic has pulled out of a move to Celtic.

The 24-year-old Serbia international had agreed a four-year deal with the Scottish champions, who had arranged a medical and work permit for him.

However, Celtic were informed on Sunday that Scepovic had decided against a move to Scotland.

The news will not have been welcomed by Celtic, with Monday's transfer deadline limiting manager Ronny Deila's ability to find a replacement.

Teemu Pukki and Amido Baldi could leave Celtic, possibly on loan moves, which would leave Deila short of attacking options, although the manager stated before Sunday's 1-1 draw at Dundee that Leigh Griffiths and Anthony Stokes would be staying.

The Norwegian told BBC Radio Scotland: "We need a very big and strong squad. We want to make this squad stronger. We're going to play a lot of matches.

"We're starting to get a bigger and stronger group and that's what it takes to make our goals this season."

Scepovic, capped eight times, signed a three-year deal with Sporting in July 2013 and scored 22 goals last season.

His former clubs include Beograd, Partizan Belgrade, Club Brugge and a loan spell with Sampdoria.

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