In recent years, Celtic have had an excellent track record in signing young, talented players from Europe and beyond, having them at the club for a season or two before moving them on for big bucks to the English Premier League.There aren't many advantages to being in the shadow of the massive money swilling around England, but an exposure from English media and a direct path to the Premier League were a big part of attracting the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Victor Wanyama to Celtic in the first place.While at times this model has been a source of frustration for some Celtic fans, believing the club should hold on to their top talent as long as possible, you can't deny that overall it has brought great success and moderate wealth to the club.Celtic fans won't forgive us for looking at their squad and thinking "who's next?" but it is a reality they must contend with. Moussa Dembele is hitting the headlines this season as a player in line for a big money move, but for us there's another that could beat him to it. His name is Tom Rogic.Here are THREE reasons why he is Celtic's next big export to the Premier League...

Goal scoring magic

Since returning from a long-term injury that kept him on the sidelines at Celtic, Tom Rogic has scored 20 goals in 62 appearances from attacking midfield. Many of them have been absolute beauties, like the one highlighted above.

That ability to score from nothing situations and from distance is usually only seen in the most elite players.

He does it in key situations too. That goal against Kilmarnock was in the dying moments of a game Celtic had to win in the league, with Aberdeen breathing down their neck at the time in a race for the title.

Celtic often play against deep defences in the Scottish Premiership but Rogic has found one way of bypassing them completely on a regular basis.

He's a big game, big time player. That ruthless streak would surely serve English Premier League teams well.

He looked very comfortable vs. Man City

Britain Football Soccer - Manchester City v Celtic - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England - 6/12/16 Celtic's Tomas Rogic in action with Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan  Reuters / Phil Noble Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

When Celtic visited the Etihad in December, they put in a performance that proved they belong at Champions League level. Despite finishing bottom of the group, the Hoops put in credable performances away to Borussia Monchengladbach and Man City, earning draws. They also held City at home in a memorable 3-3 draw.

Tom Rogic was a star throughout Celtic's European campaign and was arguably the best player on the pitch that night at the Etihad. Up against the likes of Ilkay Gundogan, he didn't look out of place one bit and in fact used his skill and trickery on multiple occasions to outfox the opposition.

As one Celtic fan on Twitter put it on the night:

He's managed to prove he has what it takes to compete against the best the Premier League has to offer.

National hero

Tom Rogic has always been considered one of Australia's top prospects, often excelling for his country before his breakthrough at Celtic. However, his recent emergence into a Champions League calibre player has 'soccer' fans all over Australia eager to see what his next career move is.

There hasn't been this much buzz about a player from the country since the likes of Harry Kewell and Tim Cahill were plying their trade and we all know how effective they were in the Premier League.

With 5 goals and 23 caps at the age of just 24, Rogic is destined to become an Aussie soccer legend if his upward trajectory continues.