Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has confirmed up to "four or five" players could leave the club on transfer deadline day.
Goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi has joined Cork City on loan and midfielder Scott Robertson linked up with former Hoops captain Scott Brown at Fleetwood Town.
At the moment, they are the only two players who left the club in January.
However, names such as Yosuke Ideguchi and Oliver Abildgaard have been linked with moves away from Parkhead after struggling for game-time this season.
And Postecoglou has revealed those on the fringes of the squad could be moved on.
He said: "We have already brought in players to insulate us if guys who have not played a lot of football for us find other opportunities.
"It has to suit all parties obviously. We will see what happens over the next few hours.
“Anyone who is playing football and has been a meaningful contributor won’t be leaving in this window.
"Potentially the ones who leave are ones who haven’t had a lot of regular game time.
"There are four or five in the squad, I am not going to talk about individuals.”
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Meanwhile, forgotten Celtic goalkeeper Conor Hazard could be set to leave the club on loan, according to a report.
The 24-year-old burst into the Hoops first team under Neil Lennon just over two-years-ago.
However, since then, with the arrival of Ange Postecoglou and in turn, Joe Hart, Hazard has been nowhere near the starting XI.
Now, the Daily Record state that Ross County are looking to seal a loan deal for the Northern Irishman.
Malky Mackay wants to take the towering keeper up to Dingwall for the remaining months of the campaign.
He has not long returned to Celtic Park from a season-long loan spell with HJK Helsinki in Finland. His contract at Parkhead will run until 2024.
He could be set to leave on another loan having enjoyed previous spells at Falkirk, Partick Thistle and Dundee.
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