Celtic keeper Joe Hart has revealed that he and his teammates have discussed the exciting ability of Oh Hyeon-gyu.

The South Korean international joined the Hoops in the January transfer window. 

The 21-year-old has wasted little time in making an early impression both on the pitch and off it.

He made his debut in the 2-0 win over Dundee United last week. Oh made another appearance in quick succession during the midweek victory over Livingston.

Harts says he's intrigued to see how all of Ange Postecoglou's new boys find life at Celtic.

But he admits he's excited to see how far Oh can go after already showcasing his talents early doors.

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He said: "He is young, really enthusiastic, powerful and technically good. Speaking to the boys, we are as much fans as everyone else when it comes to new signings. You sometimes take your teammate hat off and discuss people. I know people have mentioned how sharp he is.

"How tough he is to keep a hold of. Look, we don't get a whole lot of time to train at the moment with the schedule, but I think he's really going to bring something special to the club.

"Kyogo has been fantastic. But with the number of games and the opportunities he's going to get, I think big Oh is going to be able to show his true colours and bring something to the table."

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