Celtic have enjoyed tremendous success since the arrival of Ange Postecoglou as the manager of the club in the summer of 2021. They won a double last season against all odds and expectations. This time around, they have the chance to go one step further and win the treble. They will face Inverness CT in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park.
After two seasons of success, Celtic will look to continue on that path next season as well. On the other hand, they have the chance to improve in European competition as they will be in the UEFA Champions League group stages once again next season.
Thus, one would be hoping that the club bring in some fresh faces in the summer. Some could head in the opposite direction as well. Thus, it is important to see how the squad will shape up.
Kenny Dalglish has made a great prediction heading into the summer transfer window. As reported by 67 Hail Hail, the club hero said while speaking to The Sunday Post :
"“He will know that Rangers will improve next season and he will not be standing still. He will want better players to come in during the summer. Celtic will not rest on their laurels.“I’m sure there’ll be a healthy transfer kitty for Ange to use if it’s required. With Champions League riches assured for the new season, the Parkhead club can afford to recruit well. But finding the right types of players is never easy. There are no guarantees, regardless of what you have to spend.“That’s why Ange’s knowledge of Japan and South Korea has been invaluable. He has signed players for bargain prices there.”"
Dalglish makes superb Celtic transfer prediction
Celtic have a stacked squad at this point of time and not a lot of room to add. As a result, it will be important to not only bring in new players but to let a few go as well, so that they are able to make sure that the roster does not become bloated.
Let’s see how things play out over the coming months. But the fans will trust Postecoglou and his side to get things right.
Celtic have added superbly to their squad during the time of Postecoglou as the manager of the club. And hopefully that will continue. For the time being, the focus has to be on the upcoming Scottish Cup final, with a treble up for grabs.