Martin O’Neill has delivered a clear update on Celtic’s January transfer plans as the pressure mounts during a demanding spell in the season.
The Celtic manager confirmed the club is pushing to add new faces soon, though upcoming fixtures are likely to arrive before any deals are finalised.
His comments offered a sense of timing rather than firm assurances, with the squad currently navigating a heavy schedule across domestic and European competitions. Injuries and a lack of depth have intensified the spotlight on recruitment, leaving supporters eager for movement.
O’Neill acknowledged that the weekend fixture will come too early for any new arrivals, placing further responsibility on the existing squad ahead of a challenging European trip.
Celtic’s Europa League clash away from home is expected to be played without reinforcements, with any completed business likely to fall after that match.
Looking ahead, O’Neill suggested progress could be made next week, opening the possibility for new signings to feature soon after.
That timing could prove crucial with an important league fixture on the horizon, where fine margins could have a major impact on the title race.
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