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Will Aaron Mooy hold down Celtic place and what is Rangers strongest starting XI? Saturday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: It’s not obvious to see where he fits in other than in a job sharing capacity with Matt O’Riley. Well, if it was good enough for Tom Rogic after all. But Mooy certainly has the talent to make an impact.

SCOTT BURNS: There is no doubt he is a quality player that Ange knows well. I, however, don’t really see him starting ahead of any of the current midfielders. He will get game time but I don’t, as it stands, see him as a first-pick. That, however, could change with performances.

GORDON PARKS: Mooy could be a signing which becomes a catalyst for Celtic in the creative midfield area as he’s more than capable of becoming a key man. He’s highly regarded by some of the best managers in the business and is a terrific footballer, he has the quality to be a superb signing in an advanced role.

KEITH: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Barisic, Jack, Lundstram, Lawrence, Matondo, Morelos, Kent.

SCOTT: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Davies, Barisic, Kamara, Jack, Lundstram, Lawrence, Morelos, Kent.

GORDON: McLaughlin, Tavernier, Goldson, Souttar, Barisic, Lundstram, Jack, Matondo, Kent, Colak, Morelos.

KEITH: The club is a shambles from the top down and it’s going to take more than just the manager to sort it out. It’s been one catastrophic decision after the next over the last year or so. And what happens next if Ron Gordon gets itchy feet and starts looking to offload?

SCOTT: I thought he was the right appointment in the summer and my view on that hasn’t changed. There has been too much managerial turmoil at Easter Road. They need a bit of stability and long-term thinking. I think Lee Johnson will turn things around.

GORDON: It’s going to take time for a club crying out for a bit of calm and stability and

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