Kolo Toure '˜privileged' to play for Celtic after completing move

Kolo Toure completed his move to Celtic yesterday and declared: 'It's a privilege to be here.'
Kolo Toure leaves Ross Hall after a medical at Celtic. Picture: SNS GroupKolo Toure leaves Ross Hall after a medical at Celtic. Picture: SNS Group
Kolo Toure leaves Ross Hall after a medical at Celtic. Picture: SNS Group

Toure, 35, joins the ­Parkhead club on a one-year contract in a move that reunites him with his former Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers­, pictured right.

Rodgers, just two months into his managerial reign at Celtic, signed Toure for Liverpool in 2013, following the Ivory Coast player’s previous spells at Manchester City and Arsenal.

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Toure told Celtic TV: “I feel really excited because it’s going to be a new challenge for me. I’ve come to one of the biggest clubs in the world and it’s a privilege for me to be here. I know a few friends who play football here and I know what the club has been achieving, winning a lot of trophies and playing Champions League a lot.

“I played with Brendan when he was at Liverpool and when we spoke about the chance for me to come here I was really happy because we know each other for a long time now.”

Rodgers predicted Toure would thrive in Scotland and be a big asset to Celtic. He said: “I brought Kolo into Liverpool to add that bit of experience and help to the centre-halves there at the time. You saw from his impact there and in particular last season, he was a very important player for Jurgen Klopp towards the end of last season, playing in the Europa League final. He was outstanding in the big games for me when I was there. He looks after himself, he’s a wonderful professional.”

Rodgers added on Celtic’s website: “With a lot of young players in our squad, he can really help them and he can be of great assistance for the likes of Scott Brown, who is a wonderful leader.

“But he needs support and help around him as well. It will be nice for Scotty to have someone behind him who has that real big-game experience. ”