Celtic midfielder Kerr McInroy has a huge decision to make on his future on Monday, but hasn't ruled out a return to Airdrie.The 21-year-old has been outstanding during a six-month loan from the Parkhead club, scoring four times, and admits he has been enjoying his football.But with a contract expiring in the summer, McInroy has to make a big decision on what his next step is.He said: "I'm heading back in to Celtic on Monday, and then I'll make my decision from there."I don't know where I'm going to be, to be honest, but I could eventually end up coming back here - you never know."I've really enjoyed my time here, I've loved every second of it."I've really loved my time here, it probably couldn't have gone any better."I scored a few goals and really enjoyed my football, so I'm going back in to sort out what's happening, but I would never close the door on here, because I've loved every minute of it."The most important thing about being here is enjoying it, I'm playing well and scoring a few goals and the team is winning, which obviously helps, so I've been buzzing with it all."McInroy's last game of the loan spell was in today's 3-0 win at home to East Fife, with goals from Jordan Allan, Adam Frizzell and Dylan Easton in a first-half master-class, and the midfielder enjoyed it.He said: "I thought we started the game well and got the early goal, which makes a difference."We knocked the ball about, everyone was enjoying it, and it was really comfortable for us, especially in the first half."They probably had a couple of chances through our sloppiness, but we were well in control and the goals showed it."We probably could have gone on to score a couple more, but we did well."We're playing some good stuff at the moment and
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