The Scotsman

Soro vows to grab Celtic chance after flying in to seal deal

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Ismaila Soro has set his sights on forcing his way into Neil Lennon’s starting line-up as soon as possible after finally completing his £2 million move to Celtic from Israeli club Bnei Yehuda.

The Ivorian midfielder’s transfer had been held up by red tape but he arrived at Glasgow airport yesterday, almost two weeks after the champions initially agreed a deal in principle to sign him.

Soro, right, has penned a four-and-a-half year contract after passing a medical last week which was overseen by Celtic’s medical staff in Israel.

The 21-year-old will train with his new team-mates for the first time today and hopes to be included in the squad for tonight’s Premiershi­p fixture against St Johnstone at Mcdiarmid Park.

“I’m confident that I will

settle quickly and impress the manager enough to earn the chance to play,” said Soro.

“I want to settle into the team and give everything for the manager in training. I understand that breaking into the team will happen in stages and I’m prepared to be patientasi­worktoward­sthis.

“I’ll give everything and more to continue the success this club has achieved.

“People talk about what you want from a team. I know Celtic will give me everything I want. I am joining a massive club, one of the world’s truly great football clubs with fantastic players, a beautiful history and the best fans around.

“I won’t look ahead too muchbutiha­vesignedaf­ourand-a-half-year contract and across all these years I want to be part of more and more success at the club.”

Soro left his homeland as a teenager, joining Moldovan club Saxan for a season in 2016 and then moving to Gomel in Belarus the following year. After just six months with Gomel, he moved to Bnei Yehuda for £90,000 in January 2018, winning the Israeli Cup with them last May.

Ahead of his arrival in Glasgow, Soro spoke to his fellow Ivorian and now Celtic teammate, striker Vakoun Bayo, about the club.

“He has told me great things about Celtic and the fans, so I couldn’t be more excited to be here at Celtic,” Soro told the Celtic website.

“I’ve watched a lot of Celtic games recently and I can’t wait to get started here. The stadium is huge and with the reputation of these great fans I know the atmosphere at Celtic Park will be unlike anything anywhere else. The stadium is amazing and I can only imagine how great it will be when it’s full of fans.”

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