Celtic have officially unveiled their trio of deadline day signings in Giorgios Giakoumakis, Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers.
The Hoops welcomed their new stars this week and had all three training at Lennoxtown this afternoon.
They also managed to announce their new shirt numbers and one of the trio has some big boots to fill.
⏱️ Deadline Day Bhoys!
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) September 2, 2021
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Greek Giakoumakis will don the famous number seven jersey worn by Henrik Larsson and the likes of Jimmy Johnstone, Scott McDonald, Maciej Zurawski and Patrick Roberts.
Jota will wear number 17 while loan Tottenham defender Carter-Vickers will wear number 20.
Celtic have signed 11 players this summer while selling top talent like Odsonne Edouard and Ryan Christie.
The pair moved to Crystal Palace and Bournemouth respectively.
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