Celtic midfielder Tom Rogic is a key figure in Brendan Rodgers’s team.

Celtic attacking midfielder Tom Rogic has told The Daily Record that he is happy at the club.
The 25-year-old has been on the books of Celtic since January 2013 when he joined from Central Coast Mariners and has a contract with the Glasgow giants until the summer of 2019, according to Transfermarkt.com.
A report in The World Game SBS in February 2018 claimed that the attacking midfielder had turned down a new contract offer from the Hoops, with the Hoops claimed to be valuing him at $6 million (£3.25m).
Rogic has said that he is happy at Celtic – a suggestion perhaps that he could remain at Celtic Park beyond the summer transfer window.

“Celtic the club is enormous,” Rogic told The Daily Record. “There is obviously a large history and anytime there is a match or anytime you pull on that jersey, you have a responsibility.
“There is a certain amount of pressure that comes with representing the club, but all players want to play at the highest level and for the biggest clubs. That’s what comes with it, so it’s pretty cool to represent the club.”
‘It’s an amazing place to play and you certainly feel the support when you are out there,” added the Australian.
“It seems like a long time ago since I signed and it seems like I’ve been here forever, but I wouldn’t change anything.”

Clue on future?
Rogic seems to be quite happy at Celtic, and perhaps the aforementioned comments suggest that he will sign a new deal with the Glasgow giants and not leave the Hoops in the summer transfer window.
The Australia international attacking midfielder is one of the best players in Brendan Rodgers’s side.
The 25-year-old has scored four goals and provided four assists in 17 Scottish Premiership apperances for Celtic so far this season, according to Transfermarkt.co.uk.
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