Ange Postecoglou has another rebuild on his hands this summer at Celtic.
The Australian had a massive job on his hands last summer, but after just two transfer windows Postecoglou managed to bring the title back to Parkhead.
The Champions League group stage is just around the corner and the squad is in need of additions.
Cameron Carter-Vickers is the first done deal in the door as he made his loan spell permanent, with more expected to follow him through the door.
Jota is expected to agree a permanent move from Benfica, and could become one of the highest-value assets when the deal gets over the line.
The club could look to offset some of their spending with some player sales, with some fringe players likely to be heading out of the door. But how much can the club expect to recoup?
The value is based on Transfermarkt data from the squad that ended last season with the Scottish Premiership title.
Players who have already been released by the club or are out of contract, such as Kerr McInroy or Karamoko Dembele, have not been included in the current valuations.
Goalkeepers
Joe Hart - £1.64m
Scott Bain - £720k
Vasilis Barkas - £1.35m
Experienced Joe Hart is the undisputed number one at Celtic Park, with Scott Bain and Vasils Barkas acting as back-up. The Greek stopper has been shipped out on loan to Utrecht for next season, and fans will hope to see him recapture his form in the Eredivise and raise his valuation back up to the £5million paid out for the stopper.
Defenders
Christopher Jullien - £4.95m
Carl Starfelt - £3.6m
Stephen Welsh - £1.35m
Liam Scales - £540k
Dane Murray - £90k
Greg Taylor - £1.58m
Boli Bolingoli - £1.35m
Cameron Carter-Vickers - £6.3m
Adam Montgomery - £405k
Osaze Urgohide - £450k
Josip Juranovic - £3.6m
Anthony Ralston - £1.62m
Incoming Cameron Carter-Vickers leads the way after he penned a permanent agreement from Tottenham after an impressive campaign. Despite an injury-plagued campaign and just one appearance, Christopher Jullien isn't far behind and will be hoping to show he is back to his best next term.
Midfielders
Ismaila Soro - £810k
Liam Shaw - £315k
Callum McGregor - £6.75m
David Turnbull - £5.85m
James McCarthy - £2.25m
Reo Hatate - £1.08m
Yosuke Ideguchi - £810k
Matt O’Riley - £405k
James Forrest - £5.4m
Jota - £4.95m
Mikey Johnston - £900k
Liel Abada - £4.05m
Callum McGregor is rated as the prized asset among the midfielders, but a move away from Celtic Park for the captain seems highly unlikely. Jota is also handed an interesting price tag, with the player expected to make his move permanent this summer. Celtic have agreed to pay Benfica a fee in the region of £6.5million, but the boffins value the winger slightly under that fee.
Strikers
Kyogo Furuhashi - £4.95m
Daizen Maeda - £1.44m
Albian Ajeti - £2.25m
Giorgios Giakoumakis - £1.8m
Johnny Kenny - £158k
Unsurprisingly, Kyogo Furuhashi has been named as the most expensive Celtic striker. He netted 17 times during an impressive debut campaign in Scotland, and will be hoping to recreate that form in the Champions League next term.
Total market value - £73.398