Eboue Kouassi joined Celtic in January 2017.

Kouassi has been on the books of Celtic since January 2017 when he joined from Krasnodar for a transfer fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £3 million.
Much was expected of the 19-year-old midfielder when he arrived at Celtic Park, but the youngster has failed to make a massive impact for Brendan Rodgers’s side.
Injury and illness have affected the talented and promising teenage midfielder, but he is confident that Celtic fans will see the best of him soon.

“I think the Celtic fans do not know me very much,” Kouassi told The Scottish Sun. “I want to show them my qualities, my fighting spirit, my aggression, and above all my potential. I think I can bring something to the group.”
Kouassi has also thanked Tosh McKinlay for helping him settle at Celtic. The 52-year-old former Scotland international full-back was on the books of the Hoops from 1994 until 1999.
As reported by The Scottish Sun, McKinlay is working as a scout for Celtic at the moment.

“Tosh was the person who guided me the most when I arrived,” the midfielder told The Scottish Sun. “He has a big heart, he has always been there for me and I am very grateful.”
Celtic are at the top of the Scottish Premiership table at the moment with 30 points from 12 matches.
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