Sead Haksabanovic insists he is biding his time for an opportunity at Celtic but that there is 'more to come' from him.
The Montenegrin winger has been impressive in flashes under Ange Postecoglou despite his position having a wealth of top talent such as Jota, Daizen Maeda and Liel Abada. The 23-year-old, however, has managed five goals and four assists this campaign despite not starting a Scottish Premiership game this year for Celtic.
Haksabanovic seems well aware of the Aussie boss' message of consistency in training can turn in to match day chances, with the winger vowing he won't pass up moments to shine again after he nearly etched his name in to Old Firm history with two glaring opportunities in the Viaplay Cup final against Rangers.
The former Rubin Kazan man believes his hard work starts at Lennoxtown and that he is enjoying his spell in Glasgow.
He told Celtic TV: "I'm enjoying myself. As I've said before, I know there's more to come and I'm just going to wait until I get my chance to start games. So there's more to come.
"But I'm very happy to be here. I know we have a good squad of players, a big squad, so I'm just waiting for my time.
"I'm training hard and improving myself out there."
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