The Celtic marksman appears to be playing the best football of his career in Glasgow.

Stiliyan Petrov has claimed to The Glasgow Evening Times that Scott Sinclair is enjoying the happiest time of his career at Celtic at the moment.
The England international swapped Aston Villa for Celtic last summer in a deal worth a reported £3.5 million.
But it certainly seems to be money well spent by manager Brendan Rodgers – who worked with the forward at Swansea City – after Sinclair netted 25 times in all competitions for the Hoops last season, helping the club win a domestic treble.

The 28-year-old has represented 13 different clubs in his professional career so far, between a host of loan and permanent moves, but Petrov, who spent seven years at Celtic and playing alongside him at Aston Villa, reveals to The GET that the former Chelsea and Manchester City man is at his happiest in Glasgow.
“He was asking me questions about the football [in Scotland], the stadiums he will be playing in. I explained to him that he won’t be impressed by them but he will be impressed by the fans, the club, and now he thinks it’s the best place he has played.

“In England the stadiums are big and quality. I told him up in Scotland you will find yourself in dressing rooms where you are not even able to put your bags down because they are so small.
“But you know what? When you go out you will thousands of very passionate Celtic fans wanting you to win. Now when I speak to him he says I was right.
“I spoke with him at the weekend and he could not speak more highly about Celtic, the club and the fans. It’s his first season here and he has been blown away by it. He’s won everything and the fans love him. When you do it for a club like this you are adored.”

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