Pawel Brozek has joined Celtic on loan from Trabzonspor, the Scottish Premier League club have confirmed. The Polish striker, 28, will spend the remainder of the season at Parkhead, with the Hoops having the option to make the move permanent. His signing will be seen as a transfer coup by manager Neil Lennon after the player was also targeted by Old Firm rivals Rangers. Brozek, who is set to be officially unveiled at a media conference tomorrow, insists he is well aware of the demands for success at his new club. And he revealed how he sought the advice of past and present Hoops players ahead of the move. Brozek told Celtic\'s official website: \"I\'m very happy because Celtic were very determined to sign me and it didn\'t take a long time. I spoke with Lukasz Zaluska and Maciej Zurawski and they said only positive things about the club so when I heard there was an offer from Celtic I wanted to go straight away. \"They said the fans are fantastic here, the top organisation of the club, and the great name the club has in the world,\" he went on. \"It\'s all happened very quickly. It was a really nice surprise because it\'s a big club and a big name in Europe. \"It\'s a very nice city and a great place to play football and there is a very good manager and coach,\" he added. \"The team is very good and there are excellent training facilities. I knew before I signed about the club\'s history and the kind of pressure to win every game and the championship.