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Celtic transfer state of play as Abildgaard arrives, Johnston update and clock ticks for McCarthy

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It's looking set to be a photo-finish to what has already been a busy window for Celtic. Ange Postecoglou could hardly have asked for a better start to the season with a 100 per cent record in all competitions at this stage but he's insisted there's still room for improvement.

And it seems Denmark international Oliver Abildgaard is just what he had in mind as he gets set to follow his former teammate Sead Haksabanovic to Glasgow.

Talks have been ongoing since Wednesday and Football Scotland now report he has arrived in Glasgow to get the deal finalised.

He's expected to pen an initial season-long loan as he adds further depth to a midfield that already features Callum McGregor, Reo Hatate, David Turnbull, Matt O'Riley and Aaron Mooy among others.

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