Moussa Dembele has admitted that he has no intentions of leaving Celtic despite interest from Europe’s elite over the last number of months.

A number of clubs, including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG, Manchester United and Arsenal have been scouting him due to the 20-year-old’s impressive start to the season for the Hoops.

Last night he had the chance of the game for Celtic from James Forrest’s cross, but his header was straight at as Marc-Andre ter Stegen as the Scottish champions exited European competition this season.

Speaking to the Daily Mail about his future, the French under-21 international said:

For me, I am here until the end of my contract and for many years. It is not something I think about. I don’t listen to those stories. I want to keep playing in the Champions League and keep playing in the Champions League for Celtic first. Because I think I will stay here 100 per cent. I want to keep improving and keep developing as a player. Coming to Celtic and playing in the Champions League hasn’t just been good for me, it’s been good for the whole squad.

After being released by PSG four years ago, Dembele moved to Fulham was being tracked by a number of top European clubs before he decided to join Celtic and hasn’t looked back since.

With 16 goals already to his name in 26 appearances, Dembele could break the 40-goal mark this season if he continues his impressive form in front of goal.

Dembele will look to win his first piece of silverware at Celtic on Sunday in the League Cup final against Aberdeen and could be part of history as the club look for their 100th major honour.