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Wanderers in the summer of 2011,
making his debut in a League Cup
victory at Northampton Town that
August. He made just 20
appearances in two seasons with
Wolves, though, mainly playing
understudy to Wayne Hennessey
and Carl Ikeme before moving
across the Midlands to join
Nottingham Forest in 2013,
making 63 appearances in just
over three years at the City
Ground.
In August 2016, de Vries was
presented with the opportunity to
reunite with ex-Swans boss
Rodgers and former team-mate
Scott Sinclair at Celtic.
The Dutchman jumped at the
chance to join the Glasgow giants
originally on a two-year-contract,
and has since put pen to paper on
a one-year extension.
“It’s fantastic being part of such a
massive football club and one of
the best supported teams in the
world,” admits de Vries. “Celtic
Park is magnificent and you get a
feel for the history of the club
whenever you walk through the
doors.”
He made five appearances during
his debut season, including the
memorable 5-1 victory over
Rangers in the Old Firm derby, and
has remained understudy to
Scottish international Craig
Gordon for the majority of the
current campaign.
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