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Brozek wants permanent move

Image: Pawl Brozek: Polish striker wants permanent move to Celtic

Pawel Brozek is hoping he can impress enough in his loan deal at Celtic to secure a permanent move to Parkhead.

Pole wants to stay at Parkhead after loan move ends

Pawel Brozek is hoping he can impress enough in his loan deal at Celtic to secure a permanent move to Parkhead. The Polish striker completed a loan move from Trabzonspor to the SPL side at the end of the January transfer window, and is determined to make an impact. The 28-year-old has found playing time limited in Turkey and is hoping to justify a potential £650,000 fee if Celtic want to make the deal permanent. He told the Daily Record: "I am currently only on loan to Celtic and don't know what will happen after these few months. "Celtic have a right of first refusal but no one can guarantee me that I will benefit from it. "Everything depends on me and I just have to play at a level that makes Celtic want to take me out of Trabzonspor." Brozek has been training with the squad over the last week to regain full fitness and admits Celtic are working him hard. He added: "I know the coach was an ardent proponent in bringing me to Celtic Park. "I had a long conversation with him before my first training session and he made a positive impression on me. "He told me he really counts on me but he is also looking for hard work on my part. And I must admit in the first session he meant those words."

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