Lewis Morgan is going back to his parent club Celtic from a loan spell at Sunderland.

Lewis Morgan has taken to Twitter to send a message to Sunderland, as he returns to Celtic following the end of his loan spell at the English club.
Morgan was on loan at Sunderland in League One in England from Scottish Premiership outfit Celtic during the second half of the season, having joined Jack Ross’s side in the January transfer window.
The Scotland international winger did not exactly have a great time at the Stadium of Light and lacked consistency, but Sunderland manager Jack Ross did not always include him in his starting lineup.
Sunderland’s season ended on a disappointing note, as they failed to clinch promotion to the Championship via the League One playoffs and will play in the third tier of English football next season as well.
The 22-year-old winger is going back to his parent club Celtic, and the former St. Mirren star has sent a message to Sunderland on Twitter.
Some Sunderland fans and St. Mirren supporters have responded to the youngster’s post on Twitter, and they want him to play for their respective clubs next season.


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