Celtic defender Eoghan O'Connell has joined Walsall on loan until the end of the season.
O'Connell has made just seven appearances for Brendan Rodgers side this season, but featured in the Champions League, making an appearance against Barcelona.
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The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international will now look to establish himself at Walsall, who are currently 14th in League One.
"Iâm really looking forward to getting started,"Â OâConnell told the club's official website. "I heard about the interest last week and it took perhaps a little longer to get done than we would have hoped.
"I spoke to the manager and he was really keen for me to come down, and as soon as Iâd spoken to him, I was really excited to come here and be a part of it."
Walsall boss Jon Whitney revealed that his side held off competition from clubs in England and Scotland for O'Connell's signature.
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"Heâs highly sought after and weâve had to fight off some competition from clubs in England and the Scottish Premier League," Whitney said.Â
"He wants to test himself south of the border so weâre delighted to get this one over the line.
"Heâs an aggressive defender but heâs also very good on the ball. Technically heâs a player whoâs playing beyond his years and heâs very well thought of at Celtic."
Pending international clearance, O'Connell could be in line for a debut for the Saddlers when they welcome Sheffield United to Bescot Stadium on January 14.


