SAINTS loanee Fraser Forster revealed he is "delighted" to return to Celtic on loan.

The goalkeeper initially joined the St Mary's side from the Scottish giants back in 2014 for £10m.

But after falling down the pecking order at Saints, he has today completed a season-long loan deal with his former side.

Speaking to the official Celtic website, Forster said: "I’m absolutely delighted to be here, it feels like I’m coming home and I’m buzzing to be back at this great club.

"Now, I just want to get back training and get back playing.

"Obviously, I know what the number 67 means to this great club. It’s an honour to wear the shirt and an even bigger honour to wear this number.

"I loved my time here before and I felt like it was the right number for me, I’m really proud to wear it, and I want to do my absolute best for this club.

"The gaffer has always been brilliant with me, and when the opportunity came up to come back and work with him again, it was one that was too good to turn down.

"I’m delighted to be back – Woodsy is still here, and I know a lot of the lads, which makes it feel like I’ve come back home. With that in mind, I hope I can fit straight back in."