Celtic are unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership and have made a strong start in the Champions League this season.
The Bhoys have recently been linked with a move for Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller, who is also being chased by Rangers and Liverpool.
According to the Daily Mail, Celtic are expected to make a move for the highly-rated teenage midfielder in January.
He has produced some mature performances in the Scottish top flight and has become one of the hottest properties in the country.
How much Celtic need to pay for Lennon Miller
Motherwell will demand at least £4 million for the 18-year-old midfielder.
The Fir Park chairman Kyrk Macmillan insisted that the club want to keep hold of Miller for a long time, but in reality, they are expected to receive offers in the January window.
Celtics have not yet made any official approach to sign the midfielder, contrary to reports circulating on social media.
Celtic must spend in the January window
Hugh McDonald said a few days back on PLZ Soccer that Celtic have money to spend in the winter transfer window.
With every win in the Champions League, the prize amount increases, and it will help the Bhoys to lure top talents across the country.
McDonald said that Celtic will sell some of their top players, such as Nicolas Kuhn, Reo Hatate or Kyogo Furuhashi, and the money will be reinvested into the squad.
That is how their transfer model works, and the club should always prepare for finding quality replacements.
Celtic are always in the market for talented youngsters with a resale value. Miller is a special talent who plays in an advanced midfield role.
He has created 22 chances in the league and has racked up three assists.
The youngster also makes an average of 1.5 interceptions, 1.5 tackles, 1.7 clearances, and 6.5 ball recoveries per game, which reflects his all-round abilities.
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