Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley is adamant he can improve on a storming opening six months at Parkhead.

He's already been linked with the Premier League as Brendan Rodgers' Leicester City is said to be interested in securing his services.

Such links are no surprise after the midfielder impressed from the get-go following a £1.5m move from MK Dons - but he's confident there's more to come.

And the Denmark international is keen to make an impact for club to ensure he will make the World Cup.

He told Sky: "There's a few targets. First of all to improve my level. 

"I thought I did well last season but I think I can do a lot more so this season I really want to kick on for myself and then hopefully push for other things in terms of cups and things like that.

"I want to be at the World Cup. Hopefully Champions League exposure helps with that as long as I do my best, hopefully I have got a good chance.

"Last pre-season 90 percent of the squad weren't in the team so even being together and preparing should help a lot. The environment is good right now and everyone is feeling good."