Celtic's striker Callum Osmand is reportedly ready to turn down an opportunity to join West Ham United and instead remain at the club for the upcoming season. In recent years, Celtic has seen many of its top talents attracted to English clubs, but Osmand seems determined to fight for his place in Martin O’Neill’s squad. Despite interest from West Ham, Osmand is focused on securing more playing time at Celtic Park. He has been a consistent part of O'Neill's plans when fit, even contributing significantly to the team's success, including scoring the final goal of the league campaign that clinched the title. With the potential departure of Daizen Maeda, Osmand could see increased opportunities next season. Additionally, West Ham's relegation to the Championship may make the decision to stay at Celtic easier for him. Osmand has shown promise and has the potential to become a starting striker for Celtic, especially with O'Neill's support. Fans can expect to see him in a Celtic jersey next season as he prioritizes his development at the club.