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'Ange doesn't want to' - John Hartson issues interesting Celtic claim

The Bhoys have a six-point lead and a 20-goal advantage with just two games of the Scottish Premiership season to go a result at Dundee United tonight would ignite the celebrations. 

Manager Ange Postecoglou has enjoyed a fantastic maiden campaign in Glasgow and has been a shrewd operator in the transfer market thus far acquiring hidden gems from the J.League in Japan where he once led Yokohama F. Marinos to the title. 

Both Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers were brought in on loans from Benfica and Tottenham Hotspur respectively and have been instrumental in the club’s quest to reclaiming their place at the top of the table.

Now Hartson is expecting, Ange to continue on what he called an “extensive rebuild” at the start of the season and add players that can improve the team.

Speaking on the Go Radio Football Show he said:

(53:05)”There’ll be a lot of movement, both in and out. But what Ange doesn’t want to do, he just doesn’t want to bring in numbers. He’s got a lot of numbers. He wants quality. He wants players that are better than the ones he’s already got. Because he’s got a big squad now.”

The Daily Record outlined last week how the Hoops could land £40m for reaching the Champions League group stages through winning the league this year and it looks as if, Postecoglou will have money to splash in order to bolster his squad.

The Greek-Australian technician made Kyogo Furuhashi one of his first signings at Parkhead, which has proved a trick with the forward top-scoring on 18 goals in his maiden season and that should prompt Lennoxtown officials into letting the boss have a say when it comes to who he wants to bring in. 

He has already demonstrated a savvy knowledge of the Japanese market by bringing in Daizen Maeda who

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