Celtic transfer panic is silly claims Jury as super Jack Butland no more at Rangers met head on
KEITH JACKSON: Don't be silly. They're going into next season on the back of a second consecutive league and cup double. The squad doesn't need an overhaul but Brendan Rodgers will want to make one or two tweaks to his starting XI. Kieran Tierney is a good start but the manager will have his eye on a left sided centre half, a couple of wingers and an oven ready striker.
CRAIG SWAN: It's the same old issues. Celtic will have eyes on big targets, but the market for these guys doesn't get into full swing until later. It's not a new problem. Concerned? Maybe. Panicky? Surely not.
MICHAEL GANNON: It’s too soon to be hitting any panic button but there is a lot of work to be done with this Hoops squad. Time is on their side but they will need to ramp it up and bring in two or three oven ready recruits.
RYAN MCDONALD: The result means diddly-squat. But Celtic need to get new faces in the door sharp to allow them to bed in ahead of the Champions League play-offs. Replacements for Kyogo and Nicolas Kuhn should be top of the list, plus a new centre-back.
KEITH: Yes. Butland was a bit bruised after a dip in form last season but if he's back to his best he's a game changer of a keeper. The only question is, is he good enough with the ball at his feet to fit into Russell Martin's style of play?
CRAIG:Jack Butland is a top-class goalkeeper at his best and, following a summer refresh, he can prove he's the best option.
MICHAEL: Butland had a bit of a ropey time of it last season but he’s still a top keeper. He deserves to get the nod and remain in place for now – but he’ll need to cut out the daft errors that have plagued him in the last 12 months.
RYAN: The short answer is yes. He'll be given a clean slate by Russell Martin,