PHIL Parkinson has warned Yassin Moutaouakil to show more respect to Motherwell after the on-loan Charlton defender publicly stated he wished to join either of the Old Firm earlier this week.

Moutaouakil joined Motherwell on loan in August but caused a stir north of the border when he told a Scottish newspaper he is looking for a permanent switch to either Celtic, Rangers or an English top flight side in January.

However, Parkinson confirmed neither of the Glasgow giants have expressed any interest in the player and told Moutaouakil to follow the professionalism of ex-Gers defender Christian Dailly, who is now at The Valley.

The Addicks chief said: “Christian Dailly is full of experience and Yassin Moutaouakil strikes me as someone that is very inexperienced because, with the greatest of respect to him, Motherwell have given him the opportunity to play first-team football.

“That is something he was not going to get here and there were not many other options for him.

“Jim Gannon has given him the opportunity and, by all accounts, he's doing well up there.

“He’s just got to learn from that and it's not the kind of thing that the Motherwell supporters will want to hear.”

And when asked if there had been any approach for Moutaouakil from Celtic or Rangers, Parkinson replied abruptly: “Nothing at all, no.”