Carl Starfelt has completed his transfer exit to Celta Vigo.
The Swedish defender, 28, has penned a deal with the La Liga club after interest was revealed at the weekend.
Starfelt has signed a four-year deal with the Spanish club.
A Celtic statement read: "After two full seasons with Celtic, Carl Starfelt has left the club to join La Liga side RC Celta.
"The Swedish central defender joined the Hoops in July 2021 from Rubin Kazan and played 87 times for the Hoops, scoring three times.
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"He leaves having won five domestic honours during his time at Paradise, including last season's historic Treble.
"Everyone at Celtic wishes Carl Starfelt every success in his future career."
On Starfelt's exit, Brendan Rodgers had previously commented:Â âIf you look at the bigger picture of it Iâm pretty sure in life Iâve made decisions based on my family. Heâs obviously in a really strong relationship and we all make decisions based on relationships or family.
âSometimes you have to compromise. But then, if youâre in a place or a time when you donât have to compromise then, if you can do something about it you may well do.
âHeâs clearly in a really strong relationship. He was very honest with me when I came in. We had a good sit down and chat about it. And I totally understand where heâs coming from.Â
âHeâs also getting the chance to go to La Liga because, when most players leave here - and even to my own extent - youâre not leaving Celtic, youâre leaving the league. Itâs not Celtic youâre leaving.
âI left Celtic for the league, the competition. Iâve come back for Celtic, not the league.Â
âYoung guys like Carl are not leaving Celtic, they are leaving the league to then go and play in La Liga with a greater financial package.
âAnd then, aligned to that, is a relationship that heâs very, very happy in. Itâs a short life, especially as a footballer, and we have to respect that.Â
âIf it all goes through then, in his time here, heâs been a really good servant to the club. He had a really good partnership with Cameron Carter-Vickers for two years and heâll leave here as a fantastic player who won honours.â