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7 Celtic transfer solutions from inside Scottish Premiership as Brendan Rodgers sees stars on his doorstep

Celtic are going to market in the January window, and Brendan Rodgers' rallying cry is 'quality' over quantity.

And while the winter window is famously a tough gig for gaffers across the globe, Celtic can look fondly on January coups gone by with the likes of Kyogo, Reo Hatate and Matt O'Riley headlining recent transfer deals in the New Year. Rodgers tore strips off the current squad after a flat showing in Perth but did see the fruits of his labour with fringe stars such as Mikey Johnston and James Forrest coming on to save the day. But there's no doubt the Irishman is missing depth in a few key areas as he continues on the trajectory of aiming to retain the Scottish Premiership.

Despite the choppy waters of January being considered, there have been a few left-field names linked from Europe. Those touted for a move include son of Hoops hero Pierre van Hooijdonk, Sydney, while Estoril's Tiago Araujo is in the frame. But what if Rodgers was to turn his attention to talent closer to home to smooth over deals? Record Sport took a look at a number of options in Scotland to choose from.

Brendan Rodgers said signing a goalkeeper isn't the highest of his priorities next month. Yet Celtic fans will continue to grumble over the lack of depth behind Joe Hart, who proved his worth with a late save in Perth. However, there are options across the division that could excite the Irishman, and if he's looking at Aberdeen, shot-stopper Roos would be one that stands out.

Barry Robson himself admitted it would be a fight to extend the Dutchman's contract which ends next summer with clubs circling, and good performances for an up and down Dons team could give Rodgers the incentive. It's worth nothing Celtic went down this road with Ben

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