Celtic have wrapped up their summer spending for the 2022/23 season - and it's been a busy one for boss Ange Postecoglou.
With plenty of loans to turn into permanents, work got started early doors as they looked to keep key men from last season's Premiership winning squad. Once that was done, they scoured Europe for top talent ahead of their return to Champions League football.
They've raided Russian side Rubin Kazan for the third time in a year and a quiet deadline day brought few ins and outs at Celtic, with much of their business already wrapped up. It looks to have paid dividends as they have started their domestic campaign with a perfect record ahead of their European campaign kicking off next week at home to Spanish giants Real Madrid. It was Postecoglou's third transfer window in charge of the Hoops and here's every in and out.
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In
Daizen Maeda (loan to permanent, Yokoham F.M), Jota (loan to permanent, Benfica), Cameron Carter-Vickers (loan to permanent, Tottenham), Moritz Jenz (loan with option to buy, Lorient), Benjamin Siegrist (Dundee United), Aaron Mooy (SH Port), Alexandro Bernabei (Lanus), Sead Haksabanovic (Rubin Kazan), Oliver Abildgaard (Rubin Kazan).
Out
Mikey Johnston (Vitoria, loan) Christopher Jullien (Montpellier), Albian Ajeti (Sturm Graz, loan with option), Nir Bitton (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Ewan Henderson (Hibs), Tom Rogic (N/A), Kerr McInroy (Kilmarnock), Brody Paterson (Hartlepool United), Ross Doohan (Tranmere Rovers), Jonathan Afolabi (Bohemian), Luca Connell (Barnsley), Boli Bolingoli (KV Mechelen), Karamoko Dembele (Stade Brestois), Ozase Uhroghide (Oostende, loan with option), Liam Scales (Aberdeen, loan), Adam Montgomery (St Johnstone, loan), Vasilis Barkas (Utrecht, loan), Ismaila Soro (Arouca, loan with option), Johnny Kenny (Queen's Park, loan), Owen Moffat (Blackpool), Ben Wylie (Airdrie, loan), Liam Shaw (Morecambe, loan), Ethan Mitchell (Annan Athletic).
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