LIAM HENDERSON last night admitted he is considering extending his loan spell in Norway after making a huge impression at Rosenborg.

The Celtic midfielder star netted a double on his 19th birthday at the weekend and the Trondheim club have revealed they will talk to Ronny Deila about extending his three-month deal.

It expires on June 30 and the Scotland Under-19 ace admits he could stay longer at Rosenborg.

Henderson said: "That was the best birthday ever for me to score two goals.

"I don't score enough goals, to be honest. When I was younger I used to score regularly, but I'm definitely not a natural goalscorer yet.

"It's something I must improve on, but the important thing is the team won. The intensity of the training here is very similar to what we have at Celtic. I like it here and I am trying to learn as much as I can."

"There is a fantastic team spirit in the squad and I love being in Rosenborg. So you never know.We will see what happens."

Meanwhile, Dynamo Kiev hero Lukasz Teodorczyk has revealed how he almost signed for Celtic this season in a £2.5million deal.

The Polish international striker helped Kiev to the quarter-finals of the Europa League and to the top of their league.

But he's revealed that Celtic came in with a last- minute offer for him in August.

And the 23-year-old admitted he would have signed for Ronny Deila's men if he hadn't already agreed to move to Ukraine from Lech Poznan.

Teodorczyk said: "I was sitting in Kiev waiting to sign the contract when my agent had a call from Celtic.

"At the last moment, they presented me with a very good offer. But I had already given my word to the people at Kiev I was signing for them, so Celtic were just a little too late."