SAINTS loanee Moi Elyounoussi admits he is uncertain about where his future lies.

The Norwegian international has spent the season on loan with fellow Saint Fraser Forster at Scottish side Celtic.

Elyounoussi got off to a quick start, scoring seven goals in his opening 10 games, only for his season to be interrupted by an injury.

Before the coronavirus crisis led to football being halted Celtic were on course to bag another league title.

But explaining his dilemma to the Scottish Sun, Elyounoussi said: "I still have three years left of the contract with Southampton.

"I want to show a better side of myself than what I have done. I hope I can go back and fight for a place next season.

"But at the same time, I really want to finish the season at Celtic and win the league."

Although the 25-year-old's season has been hampered by setbacks, he believes the season away from Saints has put him back on track.

Former St Mary's chief Mark Hughes signed the winger for £16m from Swiss side Basel back in 2018 to replace Dusan Tadic.

But he was unable to make the impact many hoped he would.

Elyounoussi failed to register a single assist or goal in his 19 appearances and struggled to make Ralph Hasenhuttl's starting XI.

Reflecting on his time away from Saints, Elyounoussi said: "I've had injuries but it's been a very nice time in Celtic, especially after how things were going in Southampton.

"It's a very strange situation. The plan was a holiday in late May before I meet for pre-season with Southampton.

"But now I don't quite know what will happen."