According to the most recent rumors, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers appears to be moving forward with his transfer plans at Parkhead and is eager to bolster three different positions in January.

Celtic are getting ready to spend big in January.

Although Celtic made a lot of acquisitions during the summer transfer window, only Honduran winger Luis Palma is widely regarded as a consistent starter for the Scottish Premiership winners.

Paulo Bernardo, an impressive figure in the heart of midfield for the Hoops on loan, has started the team’s last two league games. Despite their involvement earlier in the season, new players like Gustav Lagerbielke and Maik Nawrocki have not been able to make an impression on Rodgers’ squad.

Celtic is looking to add quality players during the January transfer window.

Clearly expressing his emotions, Rodgers has called for more players to bolster his team. In a late-November interview, the Northern Irishman highlighted the importance of fortifying his forward positions.

“Quality is what we want to add, particularly at the top of the field. Hopefully, we can find a solution for that within the next few windows.”

“We must improve the quality. That is the obvious characteristic of the group that sticks out. We can proceed and advance once more if we can find players and add to it.”

With games remaining until the New Year, the Hoops and Glasgow rivals Rangers are virtually tied, and the January transfer window may prove to be critical in their quest to reclaim the Scottish Premiership title in May. In order to give himself an advantage in the competition for the Scottish Premiership, a reporter has now determined which positions Rodgers should try to bolster during the midseason window.

Brendan Rodgers is eager to bolster three positions for Celtics…

In an intriguing recruitment update, Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider said that Celtic will try to add a striker, a central midfielder, and a left-sided winger during the January transfer window. With Kyogo Furuhashi slated to play for Japan in the Asian Cup and Oh Hyeon-gyu already chosen to represent South Korea, a forward is thought to be Parkhead’s primary priority.

A productive midfielder who can contribute goals from the engine room and another wide player to offer strength in depth have also been targeted for recruitment. Although buying a goalkeeper is not thought to be necessary in January, finding a long-term substitute for Joe Hart in goal is on the agenda.

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Romeo Amane of Hacken, Jung of Gwangju, and Fabio Silva of Wolverhampton Wanderers are among the names that have surfaced in recent weeks as possible targets for Celtic. We will have to wait and see on that front, though, since there is no guarantee that the Hoops will look to sign once the window opens.

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