Biram Kayal: I didn't move to Glasgow- I moved to Celtic

Biram Kayal has admitted that he’s been bowled over by his relationship with the Celtic support.

The Israeli internationalist made an instant impact in his debut against Utrecht with his amazing appetite for the game; winning challenges he had no right to added to his dominating, forceful midfield play.

A three month absence due to a hernia injury ended in the new year with the midfielder not looking back since helping Celtic to a 2-0 win over Rangers at Ibrox.

Kayal’s performances have attracted interest from the biggest names in the Premiership but the 22-year-old is in no rush to abandon his adopted home from home.

“I didn’t move to Glasgow I moved to Celtic, I came here to play for Celtic and I’m very happy with that,” he told Channel 67 viewers. “Everyone at the club has helped me and it feels like I have been here a long time.

“When I play I try to do everything for the fans and the club and that feels fantastic.”

Last Saturday Kayal was given the captain’s armband and returned another commanding performance against St Mirren.

Manager Neil Lennon seems to have found a kindred spirit in the former Macabbi Haifa midfielder with the admiration mutual.

Kayal added: “One hour before the game (against St Mirren) the gaffer told me that I would be the captain and I felt fantastic.

“I’ve only been here for a short time but feel at home, I feel like I’ve been here a long time. Not many players get to be captain after six or seven months at a club and that makes me very happy.”

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