Brendan Rodgers is hoping for more Celtic signings in the transfer market this summer.
The club have brought in five players so far in this window in the shape of Odin Thiago Holm, Marco Tilio, Yang Hyun-jun, Kwon Hyeok-kyu and Maik Nawrocki, as well as confirming the permanent signing of Tomoki Iwata following his loan last season.
However, the returning boss has indicated that more will follow this new batch of players if he gets his way. He said: “I think it was important we brought some players in early on to settle them and allow them to adapt. I didn’t want to wait for people to go before bringing people in.
“But we’d hope we can add some more before the window shuts. Probably after (the Ross County game), there’s still a long way to go in the window.”
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Meanwhile, Callum McGregor has praised Rodgers, calling him a "master tactician.
The Hoops skipper opened up on the Northern Irishman's return to the club and what the former Liverpool boss has done to make the players comfortable.
He said: "It'ss been very similar. We had a meeting really early on with the non-international guys and then it was the same as soon as we came in.
"There was a powerpoint about understanding and underlining the principles of what’s been good about us and what we believe we can do better.
"It’s been that same methodical approach, calm and incisive and that kind of information which makes people sit back and really take notice of and try to learn.
"I think that’s one of the best things about him, he tries to help everybody and tries to teach them about the game.
“He’s a master tactician and if you really go and pick his brain then there’s some wonderful information in there and he’s so good at getting it across to the guys as well.
"That’s another part of the game that we can always get better. The fundamental thing is always the football.”
Join Aidan Macdonald and Ryan McGinlay as they discuss all this and more in the video below.
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