CELTIC and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish believes the Premier League would be improved by the addition of the Bhoys and rivals Rangers, but does not think they would be welcomed by English clubs.

The question of whether the two Scottish giants could make the move south of the border has been debated for years and Dalglish believes it is unlikely to happen due to the threat they would offer to England’s top sides.

Speaking to BetStars, the Hoops and Scotland great argued that while adding the Old Firm clubs would improve the quality of the league, a move is unlikely to be ever be approved.

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“[Celtic and Rangers] would enhance the quality of the Premier League,” he said.

“But then again that doesn’t mean that they will actually get in, because I don’t see how any of the clubs in England would vote for them to come in.

“You wouldn’t vote them in because they are two teams that are going to cause you problems.

“When you’re worried about avoiding relegation in that particular league or whether you’re worried about promotion, those two teams would add strength to that argument so if you’re in opposition to them you wouldn’t want them

“They would definitely enhance the Premier League - but I don’t know if we’ll get there.”