Celtic new boy Kouassi Eboue believes that Celtic Park is the place where he can fulfill his dream of moving forward and progressing under a "good coach" in the form of Brendan Rodgers.

The Bhoys have snapped up the midfielder on four-year deal, subject to a visa being granted; the Scottish FA has endorsed the move.




Now that the deal has been completed the 19-year-old will be hoping to jump straight into Rodgers' playing eleven when Celtic resume their domestic campaign against Albion Rovers on 22nd January.

Giving his reaction after completing the deal, the youngster said that the chance to sign for such a huge team was always going to be big for him.
 


Eboue, who signed from Russian outfit Krasnodar, now wants to move forward and progress under Rodgers, who he believes is a good manager and can help him develop.  

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"I’m very happy to sign for Celtic because Celtic is a big, historic club", Eboue said in an interview with his club's official website.

"I had many options but I chose to come to Celtic because they have a good ambition and project here.

"I want to move forward and progress and I think Celtic is a good club for me to do that.

"Celtic also have a good coach in Brendan Rodgers so he can help me to develop."