
Scottish League One side sign Celtic defender on loan
Robertson, regularly playing for Celtic's B side last season, has made 28 appearances in the Lowland League and seven in the UEFA Youth League.
He told ictfc.com: "I'm excited with this move, the club has big ambitions of where they want to be.
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"It's been a quick turnaround; I spoke to the gaffer who was great with me, so I'm looking forward to getting started."
Robertson could debut for Inverness against Kelty Hearts tomorrow.
Boss Scott Kellacher said: "We're over the moon to get Mitchell in, he'll be a massive addition for us.
"He gives us that bit of strength in depth in the centre-back position."
Robertson has previously won the Scottish Youth Cup and Glasgow Cup with Celtic.
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