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Samaras seals Celtic return

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Celtic have completed the signing of Georgios Samaras on a permanent deal from Manchester City.

Greek striker delighted to secure permanent deal with SPL champions

Celtic have completed the signing of Georgios Samaras on a permanent deal from Manchester City. Samaras spent the second half of last season on loan at Parkhead and had been keen to stay with the SPL champions. The Greek striker has now agreed a three-year contract with the Bhoys and has joined Gordon Strachan's side for an undisclosed fee. The 23-year-old had originally joined City in a £6million deal from Heerenveen in January 2006, but he struggled to make his mark in the Premier League. He scored 12 goals in 65 appearances for City before relaunching his career with Celtic earlier this year. Though he started only five games for the Bhoys, Samaras chipped in with six goals in all competitions and has the opportunity to play UEFA Champions League football in the coming season.

Enjoyable

"I am really happy with this move and I think both sides are really happy," Samaras told the club's official website. "I wanted to stay here, Celtic wanted to keep me here and both sides are happy with this transfer. "Last season was four really enjoyable months for me and a great experience for me to play in both the Scottish Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. "I think we finished in the best possible way, winning the championship and I am really proud of what we achieved. "It was the best moment in my career so far and I am really happy that I have signed here and I hope that more good moments come for both me and the club."