Ibrahim negotiated a mutual termination of his contract in at the Eindhoven outfit after becoming frustrated with the lack of first-team chances given to him, subsequently linking up with the Scottish Premier League heavyweights on trial.

Nigeria Under-23 representative Ibrahim seemingly proved his quality in training and a non-competitive match against St Johnstone, and will sign a three-and-a-half year contract, work permit permitting.

Celtic manager Neil Lennon told the club's website: "We have been very impressed by Rabiu. We are looking forward to him joining us.

"In my view, he is a highly talented and exciting young player and someone who will be a tremendous addition to our squad,

"He is a playmaker, well balanced and a very intelligent footballer."

Rabiu's agent Tony Harris told BBC Sport: "An agreement has been reached with a great club like Celtic, where Rabiu will hopefully develop.

"His potential will hopefully be fulfilled under the close guidance and management of the Celtic coaching staff. Neil Lennon is a great manager who encourages young players and subsequently brings the best out of them.

"We had other serious offers from Europe, but I believe Celtic is the best club for him. The most important thing is for him to finally settle down and focus on his football."