New Celtic star Benjamin Nygren admits he didn't realise just how big Celtic were until he signed for them.
The 24-year-old Swedish international has hit the ground running since his move from FC Nordsjaelland, with three goals in four league starts.
He's currently on international duty with his country and admitted he's been stunned by the size of the Parkhead club since his move.
He said: "I knew Celtic were an extremely big club, but I think it's hard to understand how big the club is if you haven't been there.
"If you haven't been to the city or to a match or something. It's very special. It means more there in Scotland. They really live for the club in a different way than what we are used to here.
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"The move has ticked a lot of boxes for me. Celtic are a top club, a very big club, they sell out every game and they have a lot of supporters. Then they play in Europe and win titles.
"They have everything, really.
"It's been a good start. I've tried to show what I'm all about straight away and it's paid off.
"It means a lot to me to have scored some goals and had some good performances."
And he's desperate to help Sweden qualify for the World Cup.
He said: "My biggest dream is to play in the World Cup.
"I think many others on the team also have that as their main ambition too. It will be a big challenge trying to make it to the Finals."