SCOTT Sinclair, the Celtic winger, last night underlined his commitment to the reigning Scottish champions and insisted that he was in no rush to return south, writes Nick Rodger.

The 27-year-old, a £3.5 million capture from Aston Villa in the summer, has been revitalised during his time in Glasgow as Celtic remain firmly on course for a domestic treble.

Sinclair, who has burnished a stellar campaign with 18 goals, has been a key part of the Brendan Rodgers revolution and the Englishman has declared that his future lies very much at Parkhead.

“I’m enjoying every single moment,” said Sinclair, who is set to add a Premiership-winning medal to his roll of honour with Celtic just one win away from retaining the title. “I’m in no rush to move back to the English Premier League.

“For me I’m happy to play under a manager that believes in me. We’re winning and winning trophies and you do think; what more could you want?

“When I came up here I didn’t feel like I put too much pressure on myself. I was trying to get the happiness and enjoyment back and I’ve done that. You can see that in my football and how I am on the pitch. That’s down to me not putting pressure on myself and just getting on with playing.”

With the domestic scene in a brief hiatus due to the international break, Sinclair has had time to reflect on the achievements of the season so far. With just 11 games to play in the league, Celtic can put the tin lid on all-conquering run with victory over Hearts at Tynecastle in a fortnight which would secure the championship crown.

“From a team point of view it’s been excellent. It’s not over. We have work to do but on a personal level I’m happy to be playing and scoring and getting my form back.”