Cardiff striker Ross McCormack has expressed a keen desire to play in the Premier League.
The 22-year-old was one of the Bluebirds' outstanding performers this season with an impressive tally of 23 goals - and while the Scot is happy to remain with Championship side City, he would be keen to test himself at a higher level and has already admitted a move to Celtic would appeal if Mark McGhee gets the job at Parkhead.
"I am happy to stay at Cardiff but the chairman has said everyone has a price and if someone is willing to pay the money he thinks I`m worth, then that is up to the chairman," he told Sky Sports News. "Everyone wants to play in the Premiership and I am no different."
McCormack, who left Rangers in 2006, also believes his recent form will make his critics re-think. He added: "A lot of people doubted me, saying maybe I wasn`t good enough for Rangers, I wasn`t good enough for Scotland but I think I`ve proved a few people wrong by playing for Scotland.
"Obviously I would like to give the Premiership a chance and believe I could nick some goals there as well."
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