IT seems Celtic fans will have a new signing to be excited about very soon.
It's anticipated that Alexander Bernabei is on the verge of completing his move to Parkhead.
The 21-year-old is said to be on his way to Glasgow ahead of his £4million switch from Lanus.
Earlier today we told you how reports in Argentina suggested that a verbal agreement had been struck between the clubs over the transfer.
Now, Bernabei has been caught on camera paying a fond farewell to his teammates ahead of the move.
🇱🇻👋 LA DESPEDIDA DE BERNA
— Fortaleza Granate (@fortalezagrana) June 21, 2022
El lateral izquierdo Alexandro Bernabei saludó a todos en el vestuario de #Lanús después del entrenamiento de hoy. Viaja a Escocia 🏴 para sumarse al Celtic en las próximas horas.
📹 Video de la intimidad compartido por el masajista Vasily Bogdanov. pic.twitter.com/hzcB6rRoCb
He was mobbed by his friends at the club, as they wished him well in the emotional scenes.
As well as receiving plenty of hugs, Bernabei himself gave a thumbs up to the camera.
He will become Ange Postecoglou's second summer signing, having already secured Cameron Carter-Vickers on a permanent deal earlier in the window.
It remains to be seen whether Bernabei will be in town for the start of Celtic's pre-season training next week.
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