Stephen McGowan of Mail Sport has outlined Celtic’s transfer strategy as the club gears up for a pivotal summer.

According to McGowan in the Daily Mail, the club is looking to bolster nearly every area of the team, signalling a significant overhaul by manager Brendan Rodgers.
Rodgers is reportedly keen on streamlining the squad by offloading several players while seeking to reinforce key positions including goalkeeper, left-back, central defence, midfield, and attack.
Among the notable targets, Celtic is currently negotiating with Sparta Prague for goalkeeper Peter Vindahl Jensen, as Celtic looks for a strong presence between the posts following Joe Hart’s retirement.
Additionally, Celtic have made a move for Daniel Amartey, a familiar face for Rodgers, and are actively working to convert the loan deals of midfielder Paulo Bernardo and striker Adam Idah into permanent arrangements.
As the Celtic prepare to enter the summer transfer window, more names are expected to be linked with Celtic as they look to strengthen further and maintain their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.