Paulo Bernardo has set his sights high following his permanent move to Celtic, expressing a belief that “the sky’s the limit” for what they can accomplish as a team.

After a successful loan spell from Benfica last season, contributing to Celtic’s league and cup double, Bernardo was eager to return to Glasgow. His wish was granted earlier this month when Celtic finalised a deal with Benfica, securing the 22-year-old midfielder on a five-year contract.
Celtic will be looking to secure their titles this season and add the League Cup to the cabinet. But with the new Champions League format, Celtic could really give it a good go, with four home games and four away games all against different opposition.
Bernardo is clearly impressed with what he’s seen last year, and is looking for his side to continue the improvement.
Speaking on Thursday, he said: “The sky’s the limit,” he said on Celtic TV.
“Last year we were improving all through the season.
“It will be a continuing work this year and we are focused.”
It’s going to be a tough midfield for Bernardo to break into at Celtic, but with Matt O’Riley’s future in don’t he could have a starting place soon.