Since his move from Fulham in the summer, Celtic's red hot striker Moussa Dembele has emerged as one of Europe's brightest young players.He's just picked up his first trophy in Celtic colours, scoring in the Scottish League Cup Final on Sunday in a 3-0 rout of Aberdeen and has already netted in Champions League action vs. Manchester City .The striker made a once-in-a-generation contribution to Celtic's League Cup campaign, becoming the first Bhoys player since 1982 to score in every round of the competition. He's loved by supporters and the feeling is mutual.

Overall, the striker has scored 17 goals in 27 appearances for the Hoops, including three in the Champions League group stage against top opposition.

That kind of form has attracted attention from football fans across the continent and perhaps some clubs, too. As reported by the Daily Record, he's already been watched by Manchester United scouts this campaign.

However, Dembele is not for moving.

Quoted by the Glasgow Evening Times, Dembele said: "I have a four-year contract at Celtic and I don’t see myself leaving. I won’t be going anywhere in winter."

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Celtic's Moussa Dembele scores their second goal 
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Derby hero

That's music to the ears of Celtic fans everywhere who have seen big name players like Virgil van Dijk, Victor Wanyama and Fraser Forster move to the Premier League in recent seasons.

Dembele is happy with life at Celtic and spoke about his experience of playing in the recent derby against Rangers at Celtic Park, when he scored a hat-trick.

Again, quoted in the Evening Times, he said: "It will forever be in the history of that derby. There are maybe three clubs in Europe who can produce as much atmosphere."

It was those goals that made him a hero at Celtic Park with fans creating their own chant for the young Frenchman, as seen here when they kept the residents of Dusseldorf up all night singing his name.