According to the Daily Mail, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has decided which two new positions he wants to bolster his team in during the January transfer window.
With an additional £77 million in their account, the Hoops have money to spend in the winter, and their manager wants a left-sided wide player and another striker.
Kyogo Furuhashi and Adam Idah are both playing at their best in Celtic’s final third so far in 2024–25, but Rodgers needs a good cover for the offensive pair.
He said in August that he wants a younger player, and the Scottish Premiership team will be hoping to add a top candidate to the roster in the upcoming weeks.
James Forrest frequently provides cover for Daizen Maeda, who is still making an impression on the left, although Luis Palma’s lackluster play may make it easier to recruit another winger in January.
Celtic might be able to acquire a replacement if the Honduran were to be sold.
They will fancy their chances of beating Rangers in the final of the Scottish League Cup on December 15 and are looking to impress across other competitions in the second half of the campaign.
After 12 games, the Bhoys are in the lead in the Scottish Premiership, but Aberdeen is threatening to challenge them.
With one game remaining, Celtic is three points outside of the automatic spots for Champions League round of 16 qualification, and they will be eager to advance to the next round of 16 play-offs.
To compete well in every competition, they require a good squad depth, and Rodgers will be hoping that his goal of adding two top-notch players to his roster in January is fulfilled.
Although the Parkhead club has always dominated domestic stages, it is unclear if they will have much success in the Champions League this season.
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