The 27-year-old was a surprise arrival at Parkhead on transfer deadline day, with Neil Lennon securing his services on loan from Getafe.
The Spaniard was known to be a target for Premier League clubs and was expected to try his luck in England if a late summer switch was pushed through.
Miku has, however, put the opportunity to challenge for multiple honours in Glasgow ahead of turning out for a mid-table side.
He said in the Daily Record: "I hope to have a great year here. I like the fact Celtic are a big team who face the challenge of playing every weekend to win.
"If you are with other teams you can sometimes lose but here there is the pressure and I like that.
I like the attitude that says: If you don't win, it's a problem.
"It's a big honour - I hope to have a great year and stay longer.
"Swansea and Reading both wanted to sign me in the summer and Getafe wanted money for me before the season started but I said I fancied moving to a big team.
"I was the best striker at Getafe. I played every game and felt if I was to go to another team and another country, it would have to be a really big one.
"Swansea and Reading are both good teams but for me, it would be similar to Getafe.
"Celtic is different. It has the support, the history, the Champions League. There is more here for me. I want to win three trophies and I think we have the team to do it."
Source: team talk
Source: team talk