4 Celtic transfer priorities after Jota and Bernabei with new striker and the next Tom Rogic high on the agenda
You get the feeling things are yet to properly get going at Celtic this summer.
So far Cameron Carter-Vickers has joined permanently while Benjamin Siegrist arrived as backup to Joe Hart. Going the other way, we've seen Vasilis Barkas leave for Utrecht while Liam Scales heads for Aberdeen on loan.
Things are expected to heat up any time now though. Deals for winger Jota and left-back Alexandro Bernabei are well down the line and could be announced imminently, and they're expected to be followed by swathes of more comings and goings as the Hoops shape up for a crack at the Champions League. There are a number of areas Ange Postecoglou will still be concerned about and addressing them in the next few weeks will be key to retaining the Premiership crown - and making a splash on Europe's biggest stage.
But after Carter-Vickers, Jota and Bernabei, what else is there to do exactly? What areas still need work, and who needs to be moved on?
Up front could do with some attention. Daizen Maeda deputised while Kyogo Furuhashi was injured whole Giorgos Giakoumakis came onto a game. But an extra option would make sense given all three suffered injuries at some point.
Midfield is clearly a priority with a number of targets linked so far this summer. Replacing Tom Rogic will be easier said than done though after the Aussie bid an emotional farewell last season.
But who's in line to potentially fill the gaps? Record Sport have you covered.
It's not exactly a well-kept secret that Postecoglou is on the hunt for a new central midfielder. Vinicius Souza and Mohammad Abu Fani are the two who have been most closely looked at, and it appears to be the former who is the favourite.
The Hoops are locked in talks with Lommel over the


