Brendan Rodgers Updates on Celtic's Transfer Strategy and Squad Improvements
Brendan Rodgers shares insights on Celtic's transfer activities and squad enhancements as the team prepares for upcoming challenges.



Transfer Updates and Squad Enhancements
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers recently addressed the media regarding the club's transfer activities, stating that there is 'no news' to report. This comes a week after he expressed some frustration over the summer transfer window's progress. However, Rodgers reassured fans that the club's management has historically delivered value and quality in their signings.
Current Squad and Recent Changes
As Celtic approaches the transfer deadline, Rodgers emphasized the need for strategic additions to strengthen the squad. The recent loan acquisition of centre-half Jahmai Simpson-Pusey from Manchester City marks a step in this direction. Despite this, Rodgers admitted that there are no further updates on potential signings as the team prepares for their upcoming match against Aberdeen.
Challenges and Expectations
The absence of key players like Kyogo Furuhashi, who moved to Birmingham City, and the long-term injury of Jota have left noticeable gaps in the team. Additionally, the sale of winger Nicolas Kuhn to Como has further complicated the squad dynamics. Rodgers acknowledged the supporters' frustrations but highlighted the board's track record of making impactful decisions that benefit the club in the long run.
Looking Ahead
With the Champions League play-off first leg against either Kairat Almaty or Slovan Bratislava on the horizon, Rodgers remains hopeful for new signings that can bolster the team's performance. He stressed the importance of securing both quality players and value for money, ensuring that Celtic remains competitive on all fronts.
Fan Engagement and Club Strategy
Rodgers' comments reflect a deep understanding of the club's strategic approach and the expectations of its passionate fanbase. As Celtic continues to navigate the complexities of the transfer market, the focus remains on building a squad capable of achieving success in both domestic and European competitions.