FORMER Celtic midfielder Vidar Riseth reckons Stefan Johansen is good enough for the biggest clubs in England and Germany – but believes the Hoops playmaker will stay in Glasgow.
Johansen was crowned PFA Scotland player of the year on Sunday evening after his fellow professionals recognised his impressive displays.
The Norway international has been linked with a summer switch to the Bundesliga, but Johansen has already urged the Parkhead club to start talks on a new deal.
There are still two years to run on the 24-year-old’s current agreement, but compatriot Riseth believes the club should give their midfielder what he wants.
Riseth – who won a League Cup winner’s medal in 2000 during a two-year Celtic stint and played 52 times for Norway – said: “I think Stefan could play in a higher league. He could go to the
Premier League or the Bundesliga. He’s good enough for that.
“But I think he will stay at Celtic because he is really happy. He loves the club and the fans.
“I know Scandinavian people find it easy to settle in Glasgow. I was there, so was Henrik Larsson, Johan Mjallby, Marc Reiper and Harald Brattbakk.
“We all enjoyed playing for Celtic. It was a lot like Norway. We know we had to work hard but the people are really nice, so because of that I think Stefan will stay in Glasgow for many years.
“I think he will feel at home there so it’s important Celtic keep him happy.”
Riseth has not been surprised by the success his former Stromsgodset boss Deila has registered in his debut Parkhead campaign.
Celtic were crowned Scottish Premiership champions for the fourth year in a row over the weekend while the League Cup was also secured.
But Riseth has warned Ronny Deila his team will struggle to make their mark in Europe unless he can persuade chief executive Peter Lawwell to hand him piles of cash to spend in the transfer market.
“I said from day one that Ronny is the right coach for the club because he wants to build up young players,” said the former Norway international.
“The club does not have much money to spend to bring big names in so you need someone who works well with kids and that’s Ronny.
“The job Ronny has done so far has been really good. Even if Celtic had put another coach in charge, I don’t think he could have done a better job at this moment than Ronny.
“But I played in the Champions League many, many times and I know it’s not easy to compete at that level. When I was at Rosenborg, it was during a spell when the club reached the group stages 10 years in a row.
“If they qualify for the group, then that will be the highest they can go because it will be tough for them. To do well at that level, they have to bring in big names.
“It’s really, really tough in the Champions League.”
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