One of Celtic's biggest objectives for the summer must be finding out a way to convince Manchester City to let the Glasgow club have him for at least another year.
The young Englishman has really taken to Celtic, and the fans have certainly taken to him, since arriving in Glasgow and he even turned down the opportunity to play for England at the U20 World Cup so that he could stay and help the club win the domestic treble.
The league is already wrapped up, but the club were still chasing a number of targets such as 100 goals in the league and an unbeaten season... We say were, because Celtic's 100th goal of the season was scored after 18th minutes courtesy of a Leigh Griffiths penalty.
By half-time, it was 3-0 as Tom Rogic tapped home after some fantastic dribbling by Griffiths, and then Patrick Roberts scored the pick of the bunch.
With Partick camped on the edge of their own area, Roberts took a touch, looked up, and curled one right into the top corner.
What a talent. And he wasn't done there.
Callum McGregor added a fourth before Roberts put the icing on the cake with another hilariously effortless peach from the edge of the area:
Although he will return to Man City when his loan deal expires, it doesn't seem like he will feature in Pep Guardiola's first-team plans next year.
A player of his clear talent needs to be playing, so Celtic will surely try to bring him back, the only danger is that his performances may have generated interest from the English Premier League, and Man City may want to see what he can do on loan in the league they play in.
Another two fantastic goals to add to his collection tonight.