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Patrick Roberts admits he pushed for a Celtic return

Patrick Roberts has returned to Celtic after a successful year-long loan spell
Patrick Roberts has returned to Celtic after a successful year-long loan spell Patrick Roberts has returned to Celtic after a successful year-long loan spell

PATRICK Roberts admitted he had to persuade Manchester City chiefs to allow him to return to Celtic.

The winger was desperate to sign on again at Parkhead after playing a vital part for Brendan Rodgers’ ‘Invincibles’ last term as they completed a remarkable undefeated domestic campaign.

He has now sealed a one-year loan with the Scottish champions, but only after convincing City boss Pep Guardiola that Glasgow was the best place for him to develop his skills.

The Spaniard was reluctant to allow his talented 20-year-old – who had been linked with moves to Premier League big guns Southampton and French side Nice – to spend another 12 months in the Scottish Premiership.

But Roberts dug his heels in and got the move he wanted.

“It’s my development, it’s my game and I’ve got to be the one who plays it, so I had to express how much I wanted to come here for myself to improve as a player,” said Roberts at his official unveiling.

“I enjoyed the last 12 months and the six months before that so it was my decision to come back here.

“Everyone knows my feelings on the club and how we performed last year. I feel this team at the moment is a tremendous group of lads and a tremendous group of players.

“I thought this is the best place for me to develop, especially with the manager and coaches here, who can give me the platform to do that.”

Roberts added: “There were talks (with other clubs) and there were things going around. But for me it was finding the right option and the right decision and the one I came up with I feel is the best one.

“I know a few fans were getting frustrated over how long it took but I’m just glad we can get it all sorted.”

Roberts added: “There were talks (with other clubs) and there were things going around. But for me it was finding the right option and the right decision and the one I came up with I feel is the best one.

“I didn’t speak to the manager here much over the summer as I was obviously still a City player, but before I left he and Peter Lawwell both expressed how much they wanted to sign me. That was obviously good for me.

“I had to go back for pre-season with City and try to get into that team but then reality hits and you have to think about your own game time. I knew Brendan and all the coaches here would love to have me back and I would love to be back.

“Once the two clubs agreed it was more or less all go. I know a few fans were getting frustrated over how long it took but I’m just glad we can get it all sorted and get on with the rest of the season.”

City’s former £12million signing from Fulham insists he has not given up all hope of breaking into Guardiola’s star-studded line-up.

He said: “City were good with me and obviously understood my position.

“Me wanting to come back here was in the best interests of myself and at the end of the day I’m the one playing the football so I have to be the one making those decisions.’’