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Scott Sinclair has signed for Celtic after six weeks of negotiations between the two clubs and his representatives over the move.
The former Manchester City, Chelsea and Swansea winger links up with his former manager Brendan Rodgers north of the border, as per the club’s official website.
Signing for a fee of around £3 million after completing his medical, the 27-year-old joined Celtic on a four-year-deal, and could make his debut in the Champions League play-off against Hapoel Beer Sheva.
He excelled for Swansea during their promotion to the Premier League in 2010/2011 under the Carnlough man, and scored 27 goals in 50 appearances.

The English winger joins his former Manchester City team-mate Kolo Toure at Paradise, and will look to push James Forrest and City loanee Patrick Roberts for a place in the side.
Sinclair made 45 appearances for Villa scoring nine goals during an 18-month period at the club, including a six-month loan spell, but became unhappy following their relegation from the Premier League.