Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard has been discussing his former team PSG and a potential return to the club.
The 21-year-old initially joined Celtic on loan from the Paris club in the summer of 2017. After impressing at Parkhead the Glasgow club spent big to make his move permanent in 2018. Celtic spent a reported (The Sun) £10 million to sign Edouard permanently and he has not let them down since. He scored 22 goals last season and already has six this season.
His form continued with the French under-21s this week, scoring a brace apiece in games against Albania and the Czech Republic.

That has seen his profile rise in his homeland and it seems some are wondering if he might one day have his eyes on a PSG return.
The talented Frenchman was speaking to Canal +, as relayed by Le10 Sport, regarding his feelings for his former team. The Celtic striker made it clear that right now he is happy in Glasgow, but also admitted PSG will always have a place in his heart.
“I’m still PSG, it’s a club in my heart. I follow every game, I still have friends there. Aim to come back to it one day? For now, it’s not in a corner of my head, I enjoy, I play and we’ll see what happens in the future.”
TBR’s View
It will come as no surprise that Edouard has such an affinity toward PSG. The young striker spent his formative years at the club but never got the chance to shine in the first-team at the Parc des Princes.
If, in the future, PSG came in with a huge offer, Celtic fans undoubtedly understand that both the club and Edouard would find that hard to reject.
However, for the time being, Edouard is clearly still focused on improving his stock by banging in the goals for Celtic. Bhoys fans can certainly get behind that.
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