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Celtic and the £11m transfer profit leaving Brendan Rodgers with January cash to burn after Jota and Starfelt sales

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The transfer window is well and truly shut and attention now returns to domestic action for Celtic as they get set for the season's first Old Firm.

Despite sizeably cashing in on Jota as he made his Saudi Pro League move, Brendan Rodgers' side didn't go wild with htie recruitment, leaving some fans a bit miffed as to the squad's strength compared to the end of last season.

Tying down Liel Abada to a new deal is a cracking bit of business and discussions are set for Reo Hatate to sign a new deal too potentially, but defensive issues have plagued the start of their season.

It's all about the bottom lines now in football and Celtic have been shrewd in this window with their net spend coming in with a profit for the Champions.

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