Ange Postecoglou admits he is not looking for a specific area of his team to strengthen but a character who can fit within the group.
The Celtic boss has made it clear in the past few weeks that he is remaining active in the transfer market as the summer window begins to draw to a close. It's been a busy couple of months to date at Parkhead with ins and outs still expected across the next fortnight. The Hoops put on a five-star display at newly promoted Kilmarnock as they made it three wins from three in the league with a thumping 5-0 win at Rugby Park.
The champions showed their strength and depth with the likes of Liel Abada, Aaron Mooy, Giorgos Giakoumakis and James Forrest climbing off the bench in the thumping win. Despite having those riches in his squad, the Aussie boss is still on the lookout for one or two further reinforcements who can play in multiple positions within the system he plays. Asked about transfer plans post-match, he told BBC Sportsound : "There is nothing specific. We are probably looking at people to round-off our squad.
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"If we can find a player or two who can play in more than one position in the way we play I think that will help us in terms of what is ahead.
"There is no specific area it is more about getting someone who can fit in with the group.
"We've got a really strong mentality within this group of players and anybody coming in has to have that ambition as well."
Postecoglou heaped praise on the returning Carl Starfelt as he scored his first goal for Celtic in the rout.
The Hoops gaffer emphasised the importance of his subs and squad with the games set to come thick and fast very soon.
He said: "Yeah his first for the club. It was great for him. He's worked really hard in rehab to get himself back in the frame.
"In all our games so far the subs have made a massive impact. We need that to keep happening. We've got the luxury of one game a week at the moment but pretty soon that won't be the case.
"We are going to need more than 11 players to be ready to go.
"They all want to play and start but I am just holding back the tide at the moment. When the games start they will play.
"If we want to maintain our intensity and drive with all the games we have coming up we are going to need all the boys ready to go.
"I think they are in a good position where they all want to play but they are all working hard at training to make sure when they are called upon they can contribute."
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