Liel Abada has sent a four word message to Manor Solomon after joining Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.
The former Hoops gaffer will be able to call on the services of the Israel international next season after penning a deal in North London until 2028. The 23-year-old spent his early years at Maccabi Petah Tikva - like Abada - and made his debut as a 17-year-old before joining Shakhtar Donetsk in 2019.
He is no stranger to the English Premier League after signing for Fulham on loan last season. He will now get the chance to ply his trade under Postecoglou and one man who has first hand experience with the 57-year-old is Abada - who he signed for Celtic. On Tottenham's announcement of the signing, the Celtic attacker wrote: "Good luck my brother." with a green heart and pray emoji.
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Postecoglou spoke to the English media for the first time yesterday as he begins the hard work at Spurs ahead of the new campaign. He said: "I had a brilliant two years at Celtic. I loved every minute of it but it was challenging, particularly at the start. It's not about patience, you can't expect people to feel a certain way or have expectations.
"What I have tried to do at every club including Celtic is to allow them to form their own opinion with what they see rather than what I say.
'Like I saw we had a massive rebuild at Celtic but I think at the beginning at Celtic even though the results weren't there they could see what we were doing.
"They got behind us and I don't know if it's going to be a rocky start or a good start, but either way I am going to try and show our supporters we are going to embark on something special."