Osmand made the decision to leave Fulham after the club offered him a new deal, which he chose not to accept. The striker had joined Fulham at the age of 13 and had a productive stint with the U21s team, scoring 18 goals last season.
Osmand has signed a long-term contract with Celtic, which will keep him at the club until 2029. He expressed his excitement about joining the club, saying it is a "big step" for him, but he is thrilled to be a part of the Celtic team.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is also looking forward to working with Osmand, praising his skills as a quick and powerful striker. Rodgers believes Osmand has the potential to be successful with the team and is excited to see him develop.
Osmand spoke fondly of his conversation with Rodgers, saying the manager's positive attitude and clear plan for the club's future are a big part of what drew him to Celtic. He also had a chance to speak with Matt O'Riley, who offered him advice on what to expect from life at the club.