CELTIC star Liel Abada has revealed his dream is to one day play in the English Premier League.

The Israeli winger has been in electric form since joining the Hoops in the summer and opened up on the move to Parkhead and his future aspirations.

Abada, who joined Celtic from Maccabi Petah Tikva in a reported £3.5miilion deal, has already made himself a fan favourite with six goals and four assists in his first 15 games.

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Now, in an interview with Israeli TV station Sport 5, Abada revealed he is still dreaming of playing for Liverpool in the future.

Abada, 20, said: “My dream was and remains to play in England, in one of the teams in the Premier League.

“The biggest dream is Liverpool, but I have to keep working hard at Celtic to prove myself and take it step by step.

“Should Mo Salah worry? From me? No! He is a super player.”

And while Abada is hopeful of a major move to the Premier League he said making the move to Celtic was a dream.

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He also saluted the Celtic Park atmosphere as he told of the "shiver" it gives him hearing his name sang by supporters as well as You'll Never Walk Alone.

Abada added: “I remember arriving at a restaurant where I was shown the contract.

“I grabbed my head. I knew my dream was coming true.

“Anyone who has not been to Celtic Park does not understand what an atmosphere is.

“You do not understand what a shiver it makes me. My song too, even when they shout You’ll Never Walk Alone.

“It’s hard for me to even explain in words.”