Hyeongyu Oh vowed to produce an unforgettable debut for Celtic fans when he makes his bow for the Scottish Premiership champions. The 21-year-old striker became the fourth January signing after penning a deal to move to the east end of Glasgow from K-League side Suwon Bluewings in a deal worth around £2.5 million.
And Oh wants to make a quick impact when he makes his debut. Ange Postecoglou takes his side to Tannadice on Sunday where the Hoops thumped Dundee United 9-0 on their last visit. And Oh, presented to the media at Parkhead, said: “I want to give a good impression on my debut and make it a match that no one will be able to forget.
“The manager showed a lot of faith in me to bring me here, and I want to pay him back by scoring lots of goals. From the moment I heard the offer, I always dreamed about coming over to Celtic and I was looking forward to meeting the fans.
“I always believed that if I put in good performances in South Korea that I would become a Celtic player, so I have been looking forward to this moment. Since I have been a youth player I have always dreamed about playing for a big European club, that has always been my aim.
“I believe I developed well at my former club and this was my time to move on and become a Celtic player. I have always wanted to play in a European league since I visited the UK in 2015. From that moment I knew I wanted to play for one of the big clubs. When Celtic offered I never even had to consider anything else because I knew right away I wanted to come here.”
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