"It means so much to me to join a winning club, to join a club that goes for and wins trophies and wants to play in the Champions League," Sviatchenko, 24, said.
“I have had a taste of winning with Midtjylland and I want more of this feeling at Celtic. When you play football, you want to be remembered for winning and I want to be remembered as a winner with Celtic."
Celtic have been Scottish champions for the past four seasons and top the standings on 49 points from 21 matches, three points ahead of Aberdeen.
(Writing by Justin Palmer; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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