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Brendan Rodgers identifies two January transfer decisions he wants Celtic to make

 

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has identified the two new positions he would like to strengthen during the January transfer window, according to the Daily Mail.

The Hoops have money to spend in the winter, with an extra £77 million lying in their account, and their boss wants a left-sided wide man and another striker.

Celtic have impressed in the final third this term, with Kyogo Furuhashi and Adam Idah firing on all cylinders, but Rodgers wants quality cover for the striking duo.

Daizen Maeda continues to impress on the left, with James Forrest regularly providing cover, but signing another winger could come in handy in January as Luis Palma is struggling to impress.

The Honduran could be sold, which would pave the way for Celtic to bring in a replacement.

They will fancy their chances of beating Rangers in the Scottish League Cup final on December 15 and are looking to impress across other competitions in the second half of the campaign.

The Bhoys are leading the way in the Scottish Premiership after 12 games, but Aberdeen are threatening to give them a run for the money.

Celtic are three points off the automatic places for qualification for the round of 16 of the Champions League, and they will be desperate to at least qualify for the knockout round play-offs.

They need quality squad depth to challenge strongly across all competitions, and Rodgers will be keen for his wish of making two quality additions to his squad in January to come to fruition.

 

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