Brendan Rodgers has expressed his delight at Kieran Tierney's Celtic return.
The left-back has penned a five-year deal at the Parkhead club after his contract expired at English Premier League outfit Arsenal.
Tierney made 170 appearances in his previous Celtic spell, winning 11 major honours.
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He departed in 2019 for a then-record-breaking move to North London but now finds himself back in Glasgow's east end.
Rodgers spoke out after Tierney's return was made official on Tuesday afternoon: "We are delighted to welcome Kieran back to Celtic," he told the club's official website.
"He is such a talented, high-quality player, and he will be a massive addition to our squad.
"Kieran has always had Celtic in his blood, and he is excited to be coming back to the place he loves.
"He is someone who has given so much to Celtic already, and I know he is so motivated and hungry to help the club bring more and more success to our fans.
"We are so pleased to bring such an elite player back to the club, and I look forward to working with him again and the rest of the squad, as we face the many challenges ahead at home and in Europe."
In total, Tierney played 144 times during his six years at Arsenal. He won an FA Cup and two Community Shields with the club, and also spent a year on loan at La Liga side Real Sociedad.