Andy Robertson admits he would LOVE to draw Celtic in the Champions League.
The Liverpool and Scotland skipper is currently preparing for the final of Europe's premier competition against Real Madrid this weekend.
He has already won the competition with Jurgen Klopp's men previously as he bids to add another winners medal to his collection.
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Robertson's dream was to always play on the biggest of European stages at Celtic Park in the green and white hoops.
And now he would love nothing more than to rock up at Parkhead with his Liverpool team-mates next season and let them experience the 'incredible' atmosphere at Celtic European nights.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: "As a young boy my dream was to play Champions League football at Celtic Park.
"I wanted to be in a green and white jersey, now being at such a massive club like Liverpool I think I would enjoy it.
"I've been there as a fan, done ball boy games for Champions League at Celtic and the atmosphere is incredible, very similar to Anfield and I'd love the rest of them to experience it in there.
"Obviously that's not till next season but if we did get them then it would be an occasion I'd look forward to."