Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou says that the Hoops are anticipating more business in the transfer window if the correct player comes up.
Already this summer, Daizen Maeda, Benjamin Siegrist, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota, Alexandro Bernabei, Mortiz Jenz and Aaron Mooy have arrived either on loan or permanently. There's been talk of Parkhead exits too, with James McCarthy reportedly having options to consider in England after six starts in the last 12 months.
The latter isn't something Postecoglou has much to do with but he is keen to bolster his Celtic squad further: "I think I've said that while the window's open we are still active. Nothing definite but while the window's open we are expecting that if the opportunity arises for the right kind of player that we can move for it but that also means there could be some people outgoing as well. So we have just have got to stay alert and active.
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"But between now and the end of the window I've already said if the right opportunity comes along that I feel we need then we will take it.
"Like I said. Nothing really definite at the moment. I'm dealing with what's in front of me. Macca is still training with us.
"He is part of the squad. So in terms of what is happening beyond that it's not on my radar."
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