Following the successful acquisition of Nicolas Kuhn, Celtic fans are anticipating more activity in the January transfer window, with the club reportedly focusing on key positions.

Celtic’s transfer strategy appears to be centred on reinforcing the striker and left-back roles, alongside assessing their goalkeeping options with Joe Hart’s contract nearing its end.
The club’s interest in securing a new goalkeeper has been highlighted by links to several notable names. Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher, Real Madrid’s Andriy Lunin, and Elfsborg’s Hakon Valdimarsson are among the potential candidates being considered.
Kelleher, in particular, has been on the radar of several clubs due to his promising performances as Liverpool’s second-choice keeper. Lunin and Valdimarsson, meanwhile, offer different profiles and experiences that could suit Celtic’s requirements.
Despite this interest, there is a strategic approach to the goalkeeping situation. The club is likely to wait until the right opportunity presents itself, which means a major goalkeeping signing could be deferred until the summer. [Sky Sports]
This approach suggests that Celtic is keen on finding the ideal fit for their squad rather than making a hasty decision during the winter window.