Alex Valle was in Glasgow for a good time, not for a long one.
The Spanish defender spent a short stint at Celtic on loan from Barcelona but he made memories and pals along the way.
Valle has officially returned to Barca following his spell in the Scottish Premiership after manager Brendan Rodgers confirmed he had played his last game for the Hoops.
Kieran Tierney will return to Celts on a pre-contract with Rodgers hoping he can land the 27-year-old this month should Arsenal play ball.
And that would leave very little time for Valle to play with Greg Taylor still a valuable and important member of the first-team squad.
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Alex Valle shared a heartfelt goodbye with Celtic fans
That has allowed Valle to make the switch to Como in Serie A where boss Cesc Fabregas, a Barcelona legend, was a key element of making the deal happen.
Valle may only have been in Scotland for a few short months.
He may only have played 19 times with the majority coming from the bench.
But that has not stopped the 20-year-old from enjoying every minute of his time as a Celtic player where he made his Champions League debut and provided THAT assist in a mauling of St Johnstone.
Valle also won his first major honour with a men’s team in the Premier Sports Cup and now he has taken to social media to thank the fans for their unwavering support during his spell.
“Dear @celticfc and Celtic fans,” he began.
“Thank you for giving me the opportunity to join such a big and historic club like Celtic. I’ve made my Champions League debut and I have won the first title of my professional career.
“It was short but I tried to enjoy and give my best every day for the badge and for its amazing fans, massive part of the club. Thanks again for everything.
“Hail Hail,” with a green love heart emoji.
Celtic stars react to Alex Valle exit message
Some Hoops stars made sure the Spanish kid knew what he meant to them during his time with comments wishing him luck or admitting their sadness to see him go.
Paulo Bernardo wrote: “Little brother,” while Luis Palma and Daizen Maeda both simply shared sad emojis with love hearts to accompany them.
Plenty of punters also chimed in and his post racked up more than 28,000 likes.
Everyone at 67 Hail Hail wishes Alex all the best in his next adventure.
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