Kayal left Celtic back in January 2015 to join current side Brighton.

Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Beram Kayal has told Celtic fans on Twitter that the club will always be in his heart, eight years after joining the club – and some fans want him back.
The 30-year-old is currently plying his trade in the Premier League with Brighton, but is somewhat on the fringes of the squad after appearing 19 times in England’s top tier last term – 11 of which were from the bench.
Kayal joined Brighton from Scottish champions Celtic in January 2015, after enjoying four-and-a-half seasons with the club in which he helped the Hoops begin their search for 10 in a row – winning the club’s first four of the seven-long run.
He posted on Twitter, eight years after joining Celtic, stating that the club will always hold a “special place in my heart”, as he reminisced about his time with the Glasgow outfit.
During his time north of the border, Kayal also clocked up three Scottish Cup wins as well as pulling on the green and white jersey 132 times in all competitions.
The 33-time Israel international has now entered the final 12 months of his Hoops contract, and some Celtic fans responded to Kayal’s tweet by urging him to move back up north this summer.
Others responded to his Tweet by saying that Kayal will always be Celtic, no matter who he players for.
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