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Thu 17 December 2020 | 11:47

Mark McKenzie wants to follow van Dijk’s path to Celtic

Philadelphia Union’s 21-year old defender, Mark McKenzie admits to his willingness to join the Scottish giants, Celtic, in January as the USMNT international looks to follow in the footsteps of Virgil van Dijk to Europe’s highest level.

Although

Neil Lennon’s

side were negotiating over the defender’s signature with

Union

, they settled on

Brighton's

Shane Duffy

on loan for a fee of around £2 million.

However, reports claim the Hoops are looking to come back for the defender in January, as they’re suffering from a bad start to the season.

Asked about the possibility of the move to Celtic,

McKenzie

told Sky Sports News: “

Yeah, ultimately it's about the situation being right for all parties.

“As the player you are probably the most important piece in the puzzle, but it's about making sure it's right for the club I'm at now but also the club I could potentially be going to.

“I want to be playing regular and consistent minutes - at least fighting for my spot and then trying to keep that spot. That's the most important thing. It's something I've obviously talked to my agents about and talked to the club and staff about and make sure it's right for everyone.

"I've done my fair share of research [on Celtic and the Scottish Premiership] and I've always loved football so I've known about Celtic for a while. You hear about Celtic and the path of Virgil van Dijk - going from there to the Prem.”

It’s been rumored that several

Premier League

and

Bundesliga

clubs are also interested in US international, but the youngster wants to be careful with his future steps.

“I think you have to understand where you're at as a footballer and think 'what is the best option for me? Would it be to go to a top three or four league? What does the club dynamic look like?

“Are there veterans in my position? Are there high-profile individuals in my position? Am I ready to compete in this league? Where are my weaknesses? Do I need more time to develop? Do my strengths align with this league?'

“Ultimately Europe is where every footballer understands is the highest level. I'm not bashing any leagues but when you wake up as a kid on a Saturday and you turn on the Prem. Right after that, there might be a Bundesliga game or El Clasico. 

“Europe is where you want to be and I find myself in that position also. It's out there - my goal is to play in the Champions League, play against the best players in the world, win trophies. That's my goal and those are my personal ambitions.”


source: SportMob



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