The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Armstrong will star in Premier League

By Alistair Watson

- Sport@sundaypost.com

Simon Donnelly has backed Scotland star Stuart Armstrong to shine in the English Premier League.

The Celtic midfielder is on the verge of completing a move to Southampto­n after the clubs agreed a £7m fee for the player, who is in the final year of his contract.

And Donnelly, who was assistant manager at Dundee United when Armstrong made the switch from Tannadice to Parkhead in January, 2015, has no doubts the 26-year-old has what it takes to be a major success in the English top flight.

“When you compare Stuart to other footballer­s, he is unusual,” the former Celtic striker said.

“He has a law degree and is intelligen­t. He is a quiet lad, unassuming and was a fantastic lad to work with at Dundee United.

“I was delighted he got the platform to go to Celtic and prove how good he was. He’s got himself in the national side, too.

“Over the next few years I think he will be one of the main players for Scotland.

“It’s going to be a learning experience at Southampto­n.

“Stuart will find it a big change. But I think he is good enough to go and handle himself and that pace to burn is such an important attribute.

“Look at Virgil van Dijk. He got his move to Liverpool. Andy Robertson went to Hull and did the same.

“Stuart could take off in the same way. He is 26, so he is not even at his peak.

“If he goes there and has a good season or two, he could end up with one of the top-six clubs.”

Armstrong has won four league titles, two Scottish Cups and two League Cups during his time at Celtic, and his decision to join a side that finished just above the relegation zone in the Premier League last season has raised a few eyebrows.

However, Donnelly, who himself swapped Celtic for the English top flight in 1999 as he joined Sheffield Wednesday on a Bosman, says the money on offer down south makes a move hard to turn down.

He said: “I left at 24 after seven great years at Celtic, so I can’t judge Stuart’s choice. What he has contribute­d at Celtic has been phenomenal.

“I got it in the neck because I had six months to go. With Stuart I think it’s more amicable because the fans will look at what he has contribute­d.

“He has scored a lot of goals, and he’s scored goals against Rangers. He has turned up in big games and been a fantastic player for Celtic.

“He has been part of two Treble-winning teams. He now has the opportunit­y to go

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