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Celtic transfer state of play on Semenyo, Carter Vickers, Crompton and Jeahze

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has proved adept at many things since arriving in Scotland.

But, perhaps, his key trait is his ability to identify exactly what he wants with a minimum of fuss.

And that has served him well in the transfer market. His crystal clear vision for Celtic has led to the likes of Kyogo and Jota headlining an incredible recruitment haul.

Postecoglou expects fewer Celtic arrivals but wants them in early where possible to truly gain an advantage ahead of the Champions League group stage.

And he's not short on potential arrivals – not even including the aforementioned Benfica winger available for £6.5m this summer.

Record Sport runs the rule over the latest developments.

Nigel Pearson is not an ostrich, that has long been established, and he's also not burying his head in the sand when it comes to his best player. Antoine Semenyo is a wanted man with his thrilling displays at Ashton Gate catching the eye of clubs across Britain, with Celtic understood to have watched the 22-year-old in person.

But Pearson wants the man with a year left on his current deal – who they valued around £20m in January – to stick around ahead of the new campaign.

He said: “We don’t want to be a selling club, we want to keep our best player, of course we do, but the reality of where we are is there are times when that stance will be stretched and it will be questioned, and what we have to do is make the right decision for us as a football club. We’ll have a better chance of succeeding next year if Antoine is here. But if he goes somewhere he’s going to be expensive for somebody.”

He's been cooler than the other side of the pillow with Celtic since arriving and he looked pretty chill during his trip to Ibiza with his

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