Arsenal summer signing Kieran Tierney has admitted he may never be forgiven for leaving Celtic during the most recent transfer window.
Tierney broke on the scene at Celtic back in the 2015/16 season when he started 23 league matches for the club.
The left-back would go on to become a regular for the Scottish giants in the next four seasons before making a £25m move to the Emirates this summer.
Tierney is yet to establish himself as a regular in Unai Emery's preferred starting Arsenal XI but has made strides in recent weeks.
Whilst Tierney is focused on improving, the 22-year-old also cannot help but be frustrated with the way some Celtic fans have reacted to his departure.
It might not be a fair reflection of the entire Celtic fan base but Tierney is hopeful that one day some of the vocal support forgive him for leaving the club.

"I don’t know if it will pass, some fans probably won’t ever forgive me," Tierney told the Scottish Sun. "Everyone has their choice, some people will support me and others won’t.
"I just want to say thanks to everyone who supported me at Celtic. I couldn’t have got the move to Arsenal without their support and love.
"I gave Celtic 15 years. I put my body through a lot by playing through injuries. I gave everything I could every single day.
"Hopefully they will continue to support me but, if not, I just have to deal with that."