Striker Callum Osmand has joined Celtic from Fulham on a four-year deal, having taken advice from former Hoops star Matt O’Riley.
The 19-year-old is the latest arrival at Parkhead following the signings of Kieran Tierney, Ross Doohan and Benjamin Nygren, with the deal subject to international clearance.
Speaking to Celtic TV, Osmand revealed Brighton midfielder O’Riley, who played for Celtic between 2022 and 2024 after starting his career at Fulham, gave the Parkhead club a glowing reference.
He said: “It feels unbelievable to be here and I am so happy to be here. It is a big step for me and I am excited to get going.
“It’s a massive move and I can’t wait to step out at Celtic Park in front of all the fans.
“When I spoke to the manager, he was really positive. The plan and pathway he has set out for the club is top, so it’s exciting with the pathway he has for me.
“He has set out what he wants from me and it is all really positive, so I can’t wait to get going now.
“I’ve also spoken to Matt O’Riley on the phone, so he has given me advice.
“He was telling me about how big the club is, how amazing the fans are and it’s a new life really. So excited is definitely the word for me.”
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was pleased to add further to his squad.
He said: “We are really pleased to bring Callum to Celtic. He is a highly-rated, talented young player.
“He has some real attributes. He’s a quick and powerful striker and I’m really looking forward to working with him.
“I’m sure he can be really successful with us.”