Roy Keane is enjoying the dressing room banter at Celtic but insists he will never become too close with any of his new team-mates.
The former Republic of Ireland and Manchester United midfielder has earned a chilling reputation having controversially stormed out of the World Cup in 2002 and has been involved in other infamous incidents in the past.
But the 34-year-old admits he is settling into his new environment well, although there is no chance of forming any special bonds.
The Corkman admitted: "No I never do that. You can't get too close to them. There are a few senior lads who I played against a few years ago and of course I know Dion (Dublin) from our United days.
"I am actually enjoying the banter with all of them so we get on fine. Most footballers tend to gel with each other immediately."