Report outlines key Celtic positions Brendan Rodgers wants to strengthen in

Celtic are keen on making more additions to their squad in the final weeks of the window. Adam Idah’s return to Paradise was confirmed last night making him the fourth arrival of the summer, joining Paulo Bernardo, Kasper Schmeichel and Viljami Sinisalo.

As reported by Sun Sport, Celtic are keen on bringing a left-back, a striker and a centre back into the club in the remaining weeks of the transfer window.

The manager has spoken about having three strikers – two first picks and one younger player that can supplement the senior duo. With Kyogo and Idah qualifying as the first choice attackers, it would make sense if a young player is added in the coming weeks.

26th July 2023 Dens Park, Dundee, Viaplay Cup , Dundee versus Dumbarton Owen Beck of Dundee during the warm up Photo ActionPlus David Young

Celtic have been hunting a left back for some time to compete with Greg Taylor. The Scotland Internationalist has been excellent for the club in that inverted role but there is no depth in the position should he become injured. Owen Beck from Liverpool is a strong possibility with the clubs yet to agree on a transfer fee, with the Premier League side looking for £3m. Beck was first linked with Celtic via an article on The Celtic Star last September ahead of Dundee’s visit to Celtic Park.

Finding a partner for Cameron Carter-Vickers has gone on for some time with Liam Scales coming out as the most suitable candidate last year. The Irishman is steady but still appears hesitant on the ball, meaning that Rodgers will likely want a player that is more comfortable on the ball, like CCV.

There is a significant moving part, namely whether Matt O’Riley is still a Celtic player by the end of the window. The Danish midfielder has been the subject of intense interest from Atalanta but the Serie A side are yet to meet Celtic’s valuation of the player.

Celtic are reportedly keen on Arne Engels, who plays with Augsburg in Germany. The Belgian is predominantly a centre midfielder but can also play at right back and on the right wing. The 20-year-old is said to be available for transfer for £10m and Brendan Rodgers is keen on the player if O’Riley departs.

17th April 2024 Dens Park, Dundee, Scottish Premiership Football, Dundee versus theRangers Luke McCowan of Dundee during the warm up before the match. Photo David Young

Moreover, the report also claims that Dundee are expecting a bid from Celtic for their star midfielder Luke McCowan. Celtic have been said to admire the player but it remains to be seen whether a formal approach would be made for the player who has been the subject of bids from Hibs, the most recent arriving this morning with the Easter Road club now offering £750,000.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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  1. It still isn’t totally clear cut as to how Rodgers intends to split down his overall 25man squad at present imo?
    Originally thought he would be looking at 11 defensive options with 2 keepers within the 11?
    With 7 midfielders and 7 attacking options?
    Possibly isn’t the case now, where it’s looking like maybe a split of 10 defensive options with 7 midfielders and 8 attacking options now imo?
    Still remains questionable as to how and where our 8 homegrown quota is actually going to fit into the squad at present?
    Even with Mikey Johnston included, we still possibly remain 2 short at present in that regards?
    Yet many would say 3 if Mikey was required to make up the 8 required for ourselves?
    All places are currently filled in a provisional sence, but wouldn’t say they are totally finalised by any means yet imo?
    So potentially plenty is still ongoing within the background still, especially as far more players start becoming more available?
    Especially when they haven’t got a squad place available for themselves with there current clubs imo?
    So work still to be done, and decisions for Rodgers to be making is where we currently are at?
    But certainly not in as bad as a shape for an overall squad that so many are trying to make out at present either imo?
    Rodgers knows exactly what he is doing in terms of how he hopes to finalise his squad, and still remain confident that it will be achieved also imo?
    He remains relaxed regarding the current situation regarding the overall squad, fail to see why so many supporters aren’t at present imo?
    Feels like there is far too much questioning upon the approach taken by Rodgers, moreso than trusting him upon the decision making process he has to be doing at present imo?