Get Nicolas Kühn in, next a left back and a striker

Nicolas Kühn looks like he’s on his way, now for a left back and striker please, Celtic…

 Nicolas Kühn of FC Bayern München II poses during the team presentation on September 14, 2020 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Nicolas Kühn looks very likely to be Celtic’s first signing of the January window barring any last minute hitches.

The winger is highly rated, and hopefully he’s of the required quality that Brendan is looking for, and fingers crossed he’s the first of a few new players of the same ilk. Once that ink is dry on his contact it’s imperative that we seek to bring in at least another two new faces.

Nicolas Kühn

We are in particular need of a left back and striker. Alexandro Bernabei is clearly not rated by Brendan Rodgers and looks very likely to be leaving on a loan deal. That leaves Greg Taylor as our only option at left back, and we need someone not just to give him competition, but possibly a first team starter.

Up top of course we are rather light, with Oh away to the Asian Cup, leaving us just Kyogo as our only option. You could say the striker position is the most important one we need to rectify. That was the case even before Oh’s temporary absence.

 Nicolas Kuehn of Germany celebrates the second goal during the U20 international friendly match between Netherlands and Germany at Sportpark Parkzicht on September 08, 2019 in Uden, Netherlands. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images for DFB)

Both Kyogo and Oh are doing a decent job, but we need someone who’s more of a poacher In front of goal. Yes, a clinical finisher along with a left back would further improve our squad, it’s what we need. Please get it sorted Celtic.

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