The transfer window champions are crowned as Jury sends Celtic back to the future
MICHAEL GANNON: There’s been a ton of talk about Mathias Kvistgaarden and the Brondby frontman certainly fits the bill. It will take serious money but Celtic are not short of a few bob.
FRASER WILSON: Mathias Kvistgaarden fits the profile and although he wouldn’t come cheap his age and goals record suggest the Brondby striker is worth the cash.
SCOTT BURNS: The biggest problem for Celtic will be trying to get a top striker out in this window. I would go back to the future and try and bring Odsonne Edouard back. He knows what is expected and isn’t playing at Crystal Palace
MICHAEL: Clement could give Frank Sinatra a run when it comes to comebacks and he’s now in the Gio zone with European results far more impressive than domestic form. The Belgian has done incredible work in the Europa with a ramshackle squad, but he still needs to find a way of making it work in Scotland.
FRASER: Probably. It proves he has the tactical nous and ability to get big results against better sides. As have recent Old Firm clashes. There’s never been any doubt in my mind that he is a good manager. But overhauling Celtic in the next year or two would take something extraordinary.
SCOTT: You have to take your hat off to Clement for what he has done in Europe. He has got Rangers punching above their weight, with this current squad. The acid test remains the league and this will cover up the cracks but he will still need to try and close the gap domestically. If he doesn’t then there will always be question marks.
MICHAEL: Neil Lennon would be a superb choice if they could persuade the former Celtic and Hibs gaffer to take it. Lennon knows the Scottish game inside out and would get the place going again.
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