Greg Taylor has been confirmed as a PAOK player after his Celtic exit.
The left-back left the Hoops after his contract expired this summer and the Greek side have been on his tail for several months.
They faced competition from Danish side Copenhagen and Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia but the Super League outfit have officially won the race.
PAOK have announced the 27-year-old as their latest signing using a quirky social media video which features Taylor painting PAOK colours on his face and bagpipes playing in the background as a nod to his nationality.
He came from Scotland 🏴 He is ready to fight ⚔️ He is ready to play ⚽️ He is ready to conquer! 🦅#TaylorIsHere #PAOK #OurWay #transfers pic.twitter.com/eGQJbqhVws
— PAOK FC (@PAOK_FC) July 1, 2025
They wrote alongside it: "He came from Scotland. He is ready to fight.
"He is ready to play. He is ready to conquer."
Celtic have themselves released a statement as they thanked the Scotland international for his service over a glittering six years.
It read: "Greg Taylor has today joined Greek Super League side, PAOK FC, and everyone at Celtic wishes Greg every success at his new club.
"Greg joined Celtic back in 2019 from Kilmarnock, and over the past six years has been a key figure in the success that the club has enjoyed.
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"He won five league titles, three Scottish Cups and three League Cups, which included the Treble in 2022/23, and he picked up two trophies last season – another league title and the League Cup, when he scored in the final at Hampden.
"In total, he made 216 appearances for Celtic, with his debut coming against St Mirren back in October 2019, while he also scored nine goals for the Hoops.
"Everyone at Celtic thanks Greg for everything he did for Celtic over the past six years and wish him and his family every success in the future."