AT Wednesday’s AGM, a question was raised regarding Celtic’s strategy to progress from the Champions League group stages.

Brendan Rodgers addressed the query about the team’s Champions League ambitions.
Rodgers acknowledged that the current size of the squad is a matter the club is conscious of and is looking to address. He revealed plans for the next two transfer windows, indicating that Celtic will focus on bringing in quality players while also managing the number of squad members.
Rodgers also emphasised that Celtic has been competitive in their Champions League outings, despite acknowledging the high level of play in the tournament. This comment reflects an understanding of the challenges faced in such elite competitions and a commitment to elevating Celtic to that level. [SunSport]
This conversation highlights the club’s ongoing efforts to balance squad size with quality and competitiveness, particularly in the context of European football. It also indicates a proactive approach by the management to address fan concerns and communicate the club’s strategies and objectives transparently.