Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has given an update on his summer transfer plans and admitted he could go back to the Asian market to find more gems.
Postecoglou told SunSport: “The market there will become more and more competitive, no doubt. So having some trust there from people is enormously helpful for us.
“I think the ones we’ve had at the club definitely help. Not just because we’re signing players and giving them an opportunity, but the players’ experiences help too.
“The best feedback you can get is from a person who’s involved.
“All the players who’ve come here have appreciated how welcoming everyone’s been, how the club’s looked after them, how they’ve enjoyed their time in the city and how the fans have embraced them.
“That’s better ammunition for us in terms of selling who we are, than us just trying to tell people what we can provide.

“It’s coming straight from the people involved and I think that’s been tremendously helpful for us.”
Ange isn’t expecting wholesale changes in his side, but has admitted he’s identified a few positions he would like to strengthen ahead of the new campaign.
“The core of the squad won’t change for next season.
“We’re looking at areas where we can strengthen and I think there are a couple, at least.
“But going into a summer window you never know where else you might be affected, so what we’re going to do is make sure we’re ready whatever the outcome is.

“Our goal is to come out of the next window stronger than we go into it.”
The number of people come in will be dictated by how many leave the club. The rumours around some of our players means some could be away before August.
The club will have a decent idea of who is in demand and have players scouted incase any of the deals come to fruition.
Celtic have been smart in the transfer market since Ange took over as manager and we expect him to build on what he’s got.
The manager has told CeltsAreHere before there will be a higher turnover of players than fans are used to seeing as they become aggressive in the transfer market. We already saw that at play back in January when Juranovic and Giakoumakis were moved on when they declared themselves not 100% in. For the Celtic manager, you’re either 100 in or 100% out.