Callum McGregor is an important player in Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic.

McGregor, who has been on the books of Celtic since 2001, has established himself as an important player for the Glasgow giants over the past two seasons.
The 25-year-old midfielder scored seven goals and provided four assists in 36 Scottish Premiership appearances for the Hoops last season, according to Transfermarkt.com.
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Rodgers has praised the progress made by the Scotland international, and has stated that there is more to come from the midfielder.

“Callum McGregor, for example, I look at the authority and the confidence he plays with now to when I came in,” Rodgers told The Glasgow Evening Times. “There’s more to come from him as well.”

Excitement for Celtic fans
McGregor has stepped up his game under Rodgers, and the midfielder’s progress and development over the past two seasons has been there for all to see.
The Scotland international midfielder is now more confident and assured on the ball, and he is also scoring goals and creating chances.
Celtic fans will be excited at Rodgers’s comments that there is more to come McGregor, as it shows just how much more the 25-year-old can improve in the coming years.
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