Darnell Fisher is loving life at St Johnstone so much that he has pushed Celtic to the back of his mind.
The right-back is on a season-long loan at Saints from the Hoops and played a key part as the Perth men moved fourth top of the Premiership on Saturday.
With terrific results like the 4-2 away win over Hamilton Accies on Saturday to keep him occupied, Fisher is thinking short-term at McDiarmid rather than long-term at Celtic Park.
The 21-year-old Englishman said: “I have loved my time at St Johnstone so far and don’t have a bad word to say about the club.
“I like the lads and they have all been good with me.
“I am really enjoying it.
“I’ve got a year left at Celtic after this season and who knows what will happen?
“However, St Johnstone are the focus at the moment and I’ll try and put a few good performances to help them climb the table.
“I’m at Saints now and I need to make the best of the situation and keep doing well if I can.
“We’re up to fourth in the league now and we could have been even higher.”