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September 17, 2025

Much travelled winger Tounekti admits he's finally feeling settled after just a few short weeks at Parkhead

- BY RYAN McDONALD

SEB TOUNEKTI reckons he's finally found a home at Celtic Park - and is ready for the biggest season of his life.

The Tunisia international completed a £5.5million switch from Hammarby and savoured a sparkling debut at Kilmarnock.

Tounekti earned huge praise from his manager Brendan Rodgers and was handed the man of the match award after helping fire the Hoops to a dramatic 2-1 victory.

Despite only turning 23, Celtic is already the seventh club of his short career.

And after a whirlwind six months in Sweden with Hammarby (inset), the ex-Haugesund star is determined to lay down roots in Glasgow and make a lasting impact.

He said: “I feel like I want to stay at Celtic for many years. I want to stay and develop and take big steps.

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