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The big burning Celtic and Rangers transfer deadline day questions answered as Monday Jury looks at pressing issues

KEITH JACKSON: Arsenal’s stance on Kieran Tierney has certainly thrown a spanner in the works. Celtic now need a left back and a striker in before the market shuts down or else Brendan Rodgers will be worse off than he was when it opened.

SCOTT BURNS: I wouldn't say they should be worried. They still have more than enough to retain the title and have strength in depth. The issue is do they have enough firepower for the Champions League? You would also have thought they would have had a replacement lined up for when they sold Kyogo.

ANDY NEWPORT: Not especially. They have a huge lead at the top of the table domestically and will win the title even without Kyogo. And to be frank, no matter who they sign this month it likely won’t be enough to make a difference in their Champions League tie with German giants Bayern Munich.

MICHAEL GANNON: Slightly frustrated, more than concerned. Celtic seem to leave their business late every window, but tend to get there in the end. They’ll need to do so again today, or there will be serious concerns with the squad light in key areas.

KEITH: Clement already seems to be as safe as houses in any case. Rangers appear to have settled for another second prize this season and the manager will just have to make do with whatever he’s got.

SCOTT: The only way you are immune to pressure at Rangers is if you are winning games and trophies. Until that happens he will always remain under pressure. I also reckon Rangers will do some late business.

ANDY: I think the board has made it clear now he’s not going anywhere.
There will be ups and downs to come but this window has been about clearing deadwood and reducing the wage bill. The pressure will come next summer when punters will expect to see

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