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Kelechi Iheanacho spent a year with Sevilla
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has insisted Kelechi Iheanacho "will make a big contribution" after beating the Europa League signing deadline to sign the Nigeria striker as a free agent.
The 28-year-old Nigeria international's arrival on a one-year contract comes 24 hours after he came to an agreement with Sevilla to terminate his contract with the Spanish club.
It also comes after Celtic came under fire from their supporters for their failure to sign a striker on transfer deadline day.
Rodgers has turned to someone he managed during the striker's seven-year spell with Leicester City.
"He is such a talented player, with great ability, athleticism and work-rate," he told Celtic's website.
"I am sure he will love being at Celtic and I believe our fans will love what he brings. He has great experience and he is right in his peak years, so he can be a great signing for us. I am sure he will make a big contribution to the team."
Iheanacho, capped 59 times, started his senior career with Manchester City, piciking up a League Cup winner's medal during his time at the Etihad.
He then joined Leicester City and was an FA Cup winner in 2021 and helped his country to a second-place finish at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
Iheanacho moved to Sevilla last year before spending the end of season 2024/25 on loan with English Championship side Middlesbrough.