Jota's emotional return to Celtic was completed earlier this week, although confusion remains over the winger's squad number.
The 25-year-old was unveiled at Parkhead on Monday, and while the traditional 'scarf over the head' picture was taken, a photo of Jota posing with a Celtic jersey with his name and number on the back was noticeably absent.
A 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League last night didn't serve to clear up any speculation, either, with the attacker ineligible to feature in Europe for his club as of yet.
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In his maiden Celtic spell, Jota wore the number 17 for two years, although that is currently occupied by fringe central defender Maik Nawrocki.
He wore the number 27 for a while at Rennes, but that belongs to club record signing Arne Engels.
Several supporters have speculated that the winger could sport the iconic number seven - worn by greats such as Henrik Larsson and Jimmy Johnstone - however, Luis Palma occupies said jersey.
The Honduran, though, looks to be on his way out of Celtic imminently, perhaps opening up an opportunity for Jota.
He could also take the number 11 shirt, which was left vacant by Alex Valle after he returned to Barcelona.
We will likely get full confirmation of Jota's new number when Celtic face Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.