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Liel Abada shuts down Celtic transfer question as winger insists he's all in for Champions League 'childhood dream'

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Liel Abada had no doubts he could cope with the demands of Celtic. And the Israeli ace reckons he’s now ready to live out a childhood dream by heading into the elite ranks of the Champions League.

Abada emerged a hero for Ange Postecoglou during a phenomenal opening campaign in Glasgow. Aged just 19, the winger was one of the first through the door in the Aussie’s rebuild after signing for Maccabi Petah Tikva for £3.5 million.Abada had bundles of responsibility placed onto his young shoulders, but handled it superbly with a goal on his debut against FC Midtjylland signalling his intent for the remainder of the campaign.No-one played more games in the run to the Premiership title than the youngster.Abada’s 36 appearances put him top of the list and his goals and assists were a feature of the title triumph.Get all the latest Celtic news sent straight to your Inbox every day by signing up to our newsletter.We cover every morsel of information regarding your favourite club in the form of articles, videos and podcasts.The newsletter will arrive every day at 12pm, giving you a round up of the best stories we've covered that in the last 24 hours.To sign up, simply enter your email address into the link here.And if you aren't already, make sure you join the conversation over on our Celtic Facebook group and Record Sport Instagram.His work was recognised outside of Parkhead with his peers voting him the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year to cap a staggering first term.Abada may have shocked some by settling so quickly, but not himself.

The kid was full of belief and said: “I came to Celtic with expectations of myself. Over time, I worked hard in training and games. “I was privileged to have an Israeli in a team like Nir

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