da brwin: With five completed incoming deals and a number of first team stars exiting the club, Celtic did a fair bit of business during the January transfer window.
da betano casino: The activity continued on deadline day after the club confirmed the signings of Dundee duo Scott Bain and Jack Hendry, who both come in with a view to improving the Hoops’ defence in the long and short term.
Those deals followed the acquisitions of centre-back Marvin Compper, attacking midfielder Charly Musonda on an 18-month loan deal and Scottish prospect Lewis Morgan, who joined the club permanently but was loaned back to high flying St Mirren for the rest of the season.
The most notable players to leave Glasgow were Erik Sviatchenko and Liam Henderson, who moved abroad after failing to force themselves into Brendan Rodgers’ first team plans.
With big European ties to come and trophies to win, there’s a desire for constant improvement at Celtic, regardless of the strength of the current squad in place, and that’s led to a bit of division on how to judge the success of the Hoops’ business last month.
Some are absolutely delighted with what the club managed to do…
Others though are less convinced, believing that either the club have failed to sign quality improvements that can improve the first team or that they haven’t addressed providing cover in some key areas, including the full-back positions…
Of course, it’ll be the rest of the season and beyond that truly determines how well the Hoops did with their business in January.
There are certainly question marks, but as long as Brendan Rodgers keeps delivering domestic success then he and the club will keep the vast majority of fans on board.
With plenty expecting improvement on their European results though, Hoops fans will be hoping for a big summer window, especially if they bank the riches of the UEFA Champions League group stages for a third season in a row.