Glasgow (AFP) – Celtic winger Patrick Roberts is setting his sights high after helping to fire the Glasgow giants to a fifth successive Scottish Premiership title.

The on-loan Manchester City star grabbed a first half double in the Hoops’ 3-2 win over Aberdeen as they clinched their 47th top flight championship.

The 19-year-old will be back at Celtic Park next season after signing an 18-month loan deal back in January.

And Roberts, whose side take on St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park on Wednesday, is keen for even more success in the coming campaign.

“I want this just to be a start. I don’t want to go backwards,” the England under-19 international said.

“My full intention is to go on and try and win a treble next season, that would be good for us and good for me.”

Roberts may miss the club’s first Champions League qualifier in July with the winger expected to be picked for the England squad that will compete in the European under-19 Championship.

However, Roberts admitted he would prefer to help the Hoops try to qualify for the lucrative group stages of the Champions League.

“I came into this club and I’ve always wanted to get into the Champions League and play,” the Celtic player said.

“It’s a big ambition of mine and Celtic haven’t been there for the last couple of years. To get back there would be great for the club and unbelievable for me.

“To perform well in that as well as the league and the cups is what I want from a good season.”

After a slow start to his career at Celtic, Roberts has found his feet in recent matches grabbing five goals – the first of his professional career.

And after collecting his first winners medal the 19-year-old admitted the loan move had gone better than he expected.

“This experience has been even better than I thought it might be,” Roberts said.

“It’s good playing football, but to play in front of all of these fans, I knew I had to perform well or else I wouldn’t be playing.

“As soon as I stepped through the door, I had intentions of getting into the side and staying there. The main thing is to develop in my career.”

Celtic will be without captain Scott Brown for the match away to St Johnstone through injury while Charlie Mulgrew is a doubt after hobbling out of the win over Aberdeen.

Fixtures (1845 GMT)

Wednesday

St Johnstone v Celtic, Dundee v Kilmarnock, Hamilton v Inverness CT, Ross County v Motherwell

Thursday

Aberdeen v Hearts