Celtic keeper Viljami Sinisalo insists he's determined to beat off competition and remain the club's No.1 next season too.
The Finnish keeper is with his international squad and preparing for their friendlies this week against Germany and Hungary.
Sinisalo took over from Kasper Schmeichel earlier this season and established himself as Celtic's first choice under Martin O'Neill.
However, the Scottish champions have been strongly linked with moves for Go Ahead Eagles shotstopper Jari De Busser and Austrian keeper Nikolas Polster this week.
But 24-year-old Sinisalo is determined to keep his position. He said: "I've never been content to just watch others play. Getting the jersey for me was a huge opportunity.
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"And when you play for Celtic, you have to perform well if you want to keep your place. When you're at a big club, eyes are on you all the time and you're only as good as your last game.
"So I am going into the new season with a positive mindset. I want to keep the Celtic shirt and try to be part of something successful again. That's what I've always wanted to do and hopefully I can do that at Celtic for a long time.
"Winning the double was a great highlight for me. Crazy things happened during the season, and then in the last few weeks we managed to win two trophies!
"It was definitely a season that will be remembered in the club's history. For me, it was an amazing experience. There were many moments in the final week that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
"Those moments, those medals and those emotional avalanches that you experience in the game, no one will take them away."