The 13-year-old recently made his debut for the Celtic Under-20s.

Celtic captain Scott Brown has told the Daily Mail he is sure that youngster Karamoko Dembele will go on to become a good player and prospect.
The 13-year-old shot to fame earlier this week as he was handed his debut for Celtic’s Under-20 side.
That caught the attention before clips of him starring against the likes of Barcelona soon went viral on the internet.
It has sparked hope that the Hoops have a star of the future on their hands, and Brown believes that will be the case, although he has urged caution at this stage.
“He looks the part but he’s still got a little bit of development to go and I’m sure he’ll be a good player and a prospect,” he told the Daily Mail.
“When you see him playing against Barcelona and he’s running past 13 and 14-year-olds like they are not there it shows you that he’s got a bit.”

The current Hoops star has also urged the talented youngster to stick with the Scottish champions to continue his development.
The Hoops have a strong history of developing young talent and giving them their chance in the first team, with Kieran Tierney the shining example of that in the current squad.
Manager Brendan Rodgers also has a strong history of helping youngsters, Raheem Sterling being the obvious player to have shone under his leadership, and Brown believes Dembele should stick around at Celtic Park to continue his development.
“He’s got a lot to learn as well, and with our gaffer, that’s here just now I’m sure he’ll learn as much as he possibly can,” he added.
“Our youth academy are great with the young ones coming through and all they do is look after them and try to protect them as much as possible.”

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