Kelechi Iheanacho has vowed to kick-start his career and blast Celtic to silverware this season, reports dailyrecord.co.uk.
The former Man City and Leicester City star was snapped up by the Hoops after the transfer deadline as he agreed to terminate his contract with Spanish big guns Sevilla.
Iheanacho penned a one-year deal in Glasgow – with the option of another 12 months – and the striker is desperate to get going again after struggling last term in La Liga, and during a loan stint at Middlesbrough.
The 28-year-old admitted he was thrilled to link up with former Foxes boss, Brendan Rodgers, and he’s set his sights on adding to his trophy hall.
Iheanacho – who arrived in time to make the Hoops’ Europa League squad – said: “I’m excited to be a Celtic player and I’m feeling really good about it. Celtic is a massive club and I’ve been following them for a long time.
“I’m happy to be a part of that now, and hopefully it’ll be a great season. I’m looking forward to fighting for silverware with Celtic. In England, I won trophies, so hopefully I can be a winner with Celtic as well.
“I can’t wait to be a part of all of it, and I’m very confident that I can bring a lot to the team.”
Iheanacho promises to win trophies for Celtic fans
