Odsonne Edouard has sent a message to John Hartson following his deadline day transfer to Crystal Palace.
Hartson tweeted about the move saying: "Odsonne Edouard will leave Celtic today, he was outstanding when we signed him for 9.5m from PSG.
"He was hungry to make an impact and boy did he make a big impact.. "is level of performance dropped dramatically overnight although bagged 29 goals last season.
"Good luck Eddy."
Edouard then responded today and said "Thanks legend" alongside a four leaf clover.
Edouard has signed a four-year deal with the Premier League club and links up with Said Aigoun, who worked with the striker at Paris St Germain and moved to Selhurst Park as development coach this summer.
He told the official club website: “I’m very happy to be here today. I can’t [wait] to start to train with the team and to play for this club.
“Scoring goals in the Premier League may be the biggest challenge in my career. But I’m confident in myself and my team-mates to be successful.”
Edouard progressed through PSG’s academy and spent time on loan at Toulouse before a temporarily switch to Scotland with Celtic in 2017 proved successful.
The Frenchman hit double figures and scored in two notable victories over rivals Rangers to help the club seal the treble.
After Edouard made the move permanent the following summer, he went on to play a key role in Celtic securing the “treble treble” on May 25, 2019 when he netted twice against Hearts in the Scottish Cup final.
He would ensure more silverware in the following campaign, but despite 22 goals during the 2019-20 season it would ultimately prove a disappointing term for the team and on a personal level.
The 23-year-old will now get the chance to test himself in the Premier League and be tasked with trying to help a new-look Palace side get to grips with a more progressive style of football being implemented by Vieira, who has seen the Eagles score just twice across four games in all competitions this season.
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