Centre-back Benjamin Arthur is hoping to emulate former Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk during his loan spell in Glasgow.
The 20-year-old joins Martin O'Neill's side on a short-term basis from Premier League outfit Brentford where he's only made three appearances.
And the defender is hoping he can be as successful as hero Van Dijk who spent two years at Parkhead.
"People like to say I play like Virgil," Arthur admitted.
"We have the same style. I think he's an amazing defender and I definitely look up to him the most."
Arthur will have competition for a place in the starting line-up from regular centre-back pairing Liam Scales and Auston Trusty, as well as youngster Dane Murray who started against Falkirk at the weekend in light Trusty's suspension.
But the youngster is confident he can make an impact and help Celtic in the title fight.
"I think it's the right move for my development," he added.
"I'm really excited to be here, I think I can grow and learn a lot of things.
"I've heard a lot of things and I know a few people here, from what they've said it's very competitive, there's an aggressive side.
"Pressure has always been part of the game but it doesn't really affect me at all. Seeing the stadium, it's amazing and I'm really excited to play in front of the fans."