Minimum requirements Celtic Board still need to deliver this month

Celtic supporters are looking for the club to support the manager and bring in the quality signings that Brendan Rodgers has repeatedly stated are needed if Celtic are to return to being competitive in European football.

Rodgers returned to the club last summer in the middle of a transfer flurry and Celtic looked to recruit project signings from all corners of the globe to be developed at the club and thereafter sold for multi-million pounds profits. It’s a nice idea on paper but it relies on the players being recruited being good enough on the park.

Ange Postecoglou had arrived two years earlier and immediately set about rebuilding the Celtic squad after the disastrous Covid hit 2020-21 season. Players like Kyogo, Jota, Liel Abada,  Cameron Carter-Vickers, Carl Starfelt and Joe Hart were brought in with the likes of Reo Hatate, Daizen Maeda and Matt O’Riley all arriving on the opening day of the January 2022 window.

Back then Celtic’s transfer dealings were quick, easy and as exciting as landing a bet365 bonus. The Kyogo deal was announced in the wee small hours via selling club Vissel Kobe so Celtic fans woke to the news that a new striker was on his way. Incidentally Kyogo played for Vissel Kobe 95 times, and on Saturday in the season opener at Celtic Park, the striker equalled that appearance number for Celtic.

The same thing seemed to be happening in summer 2023 as Rodgers returned and Celtic were in the process of a global projects signing frenzy with the likes of Marco Tilio arriving from Australia, Hyeokkyu Kwon and Hyunjun Yang from South Korea and various signings from around Europe including Gustaf Lagerbielke from Sweden, Maik Nawrocki from Poland, Odin Thiago Holm from Norway and the Honduran winger Luis Palma from Greece.

This activity has hardly proved itself to be shrewd with only Palma looking like he’s going to be a regular starter with the jury out on the rest, to say the least. Tilio for instance arrived injured and has been sent back to Melbourne on loan. It’s doubtful he’ll ever return.

Rodgers though gave chances to just about all these new signings then came to his own conclusions as the season looked like running away from him. The tried and tested performers were then relied on, veteran winger James Forrest was restored to the side and the performances and the results improved significantly as Celtic pulled away from challengers theRangers before rubbing salt into their wounds with a Scottish Cup final victory against the latest Ibrox club.

After the rush to spend last summer, it’s fair to say that Celtic has become more cautious in the transfer market, reverting to their old ways. In the January window and now in the summer this has been incredibly frustrating for the Celtic support as just two outfield players has been signed starting with Paulo Bernardo who was on loan at the club last season with Celtic already having an option to buy.

Adam Idah scored the winner in that Scottish Cup final victory over theRangers and both the player and the Celtic manager made no secret that they want the Ireland international striker signed on a permanent deal from Norwich City. Just like the Bernardo deal with Benfica, that dragged on leaving the fans concerned that the only striker at the club is Kyogo.  The Idah deal was concluded this week after Celtic agreed an £8.5m deal with Norwich which includes add-ons.

There are of course two weeks before the summer transfer window closes. Brendan Rodgers is looking at sending players like Lagerbielke and Nawrocki out on loan while the club seems certain to sell star player Matt O’Riley for £25m or more, with Atalanta currently looking like winning that transfer tussle of the summer after seeing off he likes of Southampton and Brighton.

So currently the Celtic squad is no stronger than it was on Scottish Cup Final day, with Bernardo and Idah back but with Matt O’Riley likely to leave.

Brendan Rodgers must be looking at a central defender, a left back, another striker and a midfield replacement for Matt O’Riley should the expected sale go through. That would be the minimum to give Celtic a realistic chance in the Champions League’s new format.

You have to think that the Celtic Board are thinking along similar lines, if they are not they are going to find that the support is not going to be happy. Far from it. But they already know that, right?

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  1. This is Rodgers window, simple as that?
    Who is making the decisions that Rodgers has to be making?
    Just how many players have been identified now, as potential replacements for Oreily?
    What is the situation regarding Taylor and a potential new contract, yet where does he actually fit into the plans of Rodgers at present?
    Hardly makes the identification process for another LB any easier at present?
    Could actually go on with all the unanswered questions that remains within the finalising of our 25man squad at present?
    So are you really trying to promote a lie, that the board are responsible for the decisions that Rodgers has to be making?
    So should a campaign be actually started as to why Rodgers hasn’t made such decisions, so Nicholson can actually go and get the players Rodgers has identified?
    Would be a ridiculous agenda to try and promote, but more likely that is the current situation within play at present imo?
    All the while Rodgers and Nicholson seem to be working together, then there is no other option but to place trust in them, to do there jobs and hopefully deliver?
    By all means start an inquest after the window shuts, when all of the current unanswered questions have been actually answered?
    As far as I’m concerned, there is far too much questioning of Rodgers and the job he has to do within the decision making process, and trying to blame the board for the likes over time delays?
    Very weak assessment to be making, especially as it is hardly the truth?
    when no one actually knows what the answers to the questions going on in the background, haven’t been even given to ourselves yet either?
    So who is actually responsible for supporters not getting answers to questions, when the time isn’t actually up yet?