Tyler Blackett says Louis van Gaal convinced him to join Celtic

Tyler Blackett has joined Celtic on a season-long loan. The defender revealed a conversation with Louis van Gaal was a deciding factor in his decision

Tyler Blackett said a conversation with Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal was a deciding factor in his decision to join Celtic on a season-long loan.

The 21-year-old became Ronny Deila's sixth signing of the summer when he moved to Glasgow on a temporary deal from Old Trafford.

Blackett, who broke into the United first-team last season under Van Gaal, said he understands that it is tough for younger players to hold down a starting spot at the club.

Image: Tyler Blackett has signed a season-long loan at Celtic

And he revealed that a conversation with the Dutchman helped to convince him to move to Parkhead to get more senior experience.

"I spoke to him [Van Gaal] yesterday and he said it would be good for me," Blackett said.

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Image: Louis van Gaal convinced Blackett to join Celtic on loan

"A good experience to get the games that I need, which obviously I couldn't get at United right now, but to come here and play at this level is always going to be good for my development.

"United is obviously a big, worldwide club and with the players they are bringing in, it is always difficult for young players but it makes the challenge more of a step forward.

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"It means you have got more to look forward to and you've got to try break in and hopefully this can be a platform for to do that here as well.

Image: Blackett broke into the Manchester United first-team last year

"I spoke to the manager and said I want to play first-team football and for me to go out on loan to a good club like Celtic is the right way forward."

Blackett also said that he would love Virgil van Dijk to stay with Celtic and form a new defensive partnership with him at the Scottish Premiership champions.  

Southampton have been credited with a long-term interest in van Dijk, although Ronald Koeman has so far refused to discuss the player.

Celtic boss Ronny Deila is still hopeful that Virgil van Dijk will remain at the club

"Obviously van Dijk has been a good player for this club," he said. "Right now he is still here and that's always good for the club and I hope he stays here as well so I can play alongside him.

"I'm just hoping to do well and hopefully do what I can to be a good player for this club.

"I'm just focused on my position here and now I'm here I just want to do well personally and see what comes."

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