Anxiety among Celtic supporters who are desperate to get a player who can save their season is growing rather than decreasing going into this transfer window. To be clear, there is a persistent feeling that more needs to be done, and it isn’t just found on social media, in club forums, or in local drinking holes around the nation.It has been Brendan Rodgers’ constant emphasis that four high-caliber additions are required. Everyone with a stake in the Premiership champions believes more needs to be done, even though it is acknowledged that £3 million winger Nicolas Kuhn matches that description. In addition to a striker, Rodgers has been eager to bring in a long-term replacement for Joe Hart. But, the most urgent addition of all may be a legitimate candidate to share playing time with Greg Taylor, the team’s left back.Prior to the Scotland international pulling up lame and now expected to miss some time, that requirement was critical. Although Rodgers acknowledges that Celtic fans have good reason to be skeptical of his signings, he maintains that he will not hurry the hunt for excellence. It’s difficult to argue against the fact that a new left-back is now absolutely necessary.Record Sport controls all of the available choices. The substitution made from within the danger And the key word here is risk. Stress levels would be lower if there was a ready-made substitute. Taylor’s backup is Alexandro Bernabei, a former Lanus player who hasn’t shown he can be a trustworthy backup. In his eighteen months in Glasgow, the 23-year-old has shown flashes, primarily in attacking capacities, but he doesn’t seem to have the physicality or the defensive discipline to be a regular starter for Celtic. Mitchell Frame and assistant manager John Kennedy are spoken to by manager Brendan Rodgers. What else is there that Rodgers can do to avoid having to sign a new left-back before Thursday of next week? The season’s breakout player, Liam Scales, may move up one spot to start in Taylor’s place. That would enable Maik Nawrocki, who costs £4.3 million, and star defender Cameron Carter-Vickers to reunite for the first time since their 3-1 victory at Pittodrie. Although Mitchel Frame, who can play a variety of positions on the left, is expected to start for Parkhead in the future, he is still considered a long shot for a team in a real title fight. After making an impression in Austria, Matthew Anderson has returned to Admira Wacker for the second half of the season on loan. There aren’t many internal possibilities. The hype surrounding the Estoril wing-back has cooled recently, but Tiago Araujo was the hot name to sign a long-term contract with Celtic. Araujo, who attended the same prestigious academy as Paulo Bernardo and Jota, is probably going to stay where he is after taking a chance on himself and leaving the Benfica academy eighteen months ago.or a long-term fix Who’s free now? A number of left-backs are nearing the end of their contracts, whether they are Mr. Right Now or a long-term player. There are possibilities, including a young Championship star or a seasoned Premier League player. Since the unfortunate arrival of Jonjoe Kenny during the disastrous 20019–20 season, Celtic has not signed a full-back on loan. However, the necessity of a temporary solution might need to be reconsidered. GET MORE NEWS HERE Related Post navigation Greg Taylor’s Celtic rocked A potential accident that could cause injuriesBrendan Rodgers shares delight as Cameron Carter-Vickers signs new long-term Celtic contract