Kyogo Furuhashi has loved every minute of his time at Celtic after a stunning first season in Scotland.
The Japan international hit the ground running and quickly established himself as a fans' favourite following his transfer to Parkhead last summer.
Ange Postecoglou brought in the attacker from Vissel Kobe and despite missing a chunk of the season through injury, he managed to bag 20 goals and five assists.
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He's promised the Celtic fans there is so much more to come from him as he continues to grow at the club as he thanked his team-mates for their support.
He told Japanese outlet Soccer King: "It's been a fun year. It seemed like a long time, and it ended in a blink of an eye, so it was very fulfilling, but I think there are still many challenges.
"I realised that I still have to grow.
"As I played the game, I felt that my strengths were being applied.
"The reason I scored goals is because many players are connecting to the front of the goal.
"It's a strike-through and a sense of smell to the goal. I think that is my strength, so I would like to express that.
"I'm just getting a pass and scoring a goal in a position where I can decide, so I'm grateful for the support of those around me."