Jeffrey Schlupp says Brendan Rodgers easily sold him on his move to Celtic.
The left-back joined the Parkhead side at the end of the January transfer window, coming in on loan from English Premier League side Crystal Palace.
While Schlupp initially came in to provide cover for Greg Taylor at left-back, the 32-year-old has established himself as a first-choice starter in the team of late.
He starred away at Bayern Munich and once again got the nod for his team against Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership tonight.
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Speaking ahead of the match, Schlupp lifted the lid on his first chat with Rodgers and how the pair instantly clicked: "I'd played against his teams," he told Sky Sports.
"As soon as we spoke, it was as if we'd known each other for years. He's a really easy-going guy anyway, and again, his CV speaks for itself.
"I was buzzing to work under him, and now I am."
Although only due to be at Celtic until the end of the campaign, Schlupp's Palace contract expires in the summer.
He will resultantly be a free agent, naturally posing the question of whether a permanent move to Glasgow's east end could come to fruition.
The Ghana international is laid back about his long-term future however: "Nothing has been talked about," he said.
"What will be, will be.
"I'm obviously loving my time here. All focus is on this season, and then we'll see what happens after that."