Brendan Rodgers tones down the likelihood of a Celtic transfer.

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Brendan Rodgers doesn’t appear to be on the brink of adding to his Celtic squad.

During the summer the arrivals came think and fast with seven new arrivals, Tomoki Iwata’s loan upgraded to a permanent move complimented by loan deals to bring in Nat Phillips and Paulo Bernardo.

So far this month only Nicolas Kuhn has been added, a strange signing since three wingers had been added during the summer.

After losing to Lazio in the Champions League Rodgers stated that his initial assessment of the squad he inherited was that four quality additions were required to realise his ambitions.

Under Ange Postecoglou Celtic fans became accustomed to transfer business being dealt with in advance of the January window opening but it looks like those days are over as Rodgers assesses the recruitment of Mark Lawwell.

Any closer to incoming transfers?

Not at this moment but there’s work going on behind the scenes. Of course there is, but it’s not easy when you’re trying to get players in. I’ve talked about quality before and always will because that’s the nature of what I want to build here. We’ve got a lot of quality players in our squad that are improving and developing and I want to add to that.

When you’re trying to get quality and add, it’s never easy because other clubs don’t want to lose quality players. But it’s something that’s continually being worked on and we’re hopeful before the window shuts we’ll be able to do that.

After Saturday’s match against Ross County there is likely to be a frenzy of speculation over who could be arriving at Celtic.

At midnight on Thursday, February 1 the window will close, two days later Celtic are in action away to Aberdeen quickly followed by a trip to face Hibs at Easter Road.

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