The two players Celtic need to buy and the two they must sell THIS summer
CELTIC are set for a big summer in the transfer market but which players should they buy and sell? Express Sport assesses the job the board have at hand.
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With Rangers hot on their tail, Celtic will need to ensure they improve their squad in the summer transfer market to continue their dominance of Scottish football.
Celtic are now ten points clear at the SPFL summit but the table suggests it's not been as comfortable for them at the top as the margin suggests.
Having lost manager Brendan Rodgers to Leicester, big changes could be set to happen at Celtic Park as the club embark on a new era.
Express Sport has taken a look at two players Celtic should consider bringing in this summer and two stars they should look to get rid of in order to continue moving forwards next season.
Patrick Roberts - Manchester City (currently on loan at Girona)
Celtic fans loved Patrick Roberts during his two years on loan from Manchester City.
But they were priced out of a move for the young winger last summer after his stock increased as a result of his high quality performances.
Roberts has disappointed on loan at Girona in La Liga this season meaning he’s fallen away from the spotlight.
With the Englishman reportedly keen on cutting ties once and for all with City this summer, Celtic should try and capitalise.
Here are two players Celtic should both buy and sell this summer... (Image: GETTY)
Patrick Roberts spent two years on loan at Celtic from Man City, they should sign him up this summer (Image: GETTY)
Timothy Castagne - Atalanta
The Belgian has emerged as a player on Celtic’s radar and a move for the defender would make plenty of sense.
Neil Lennon’s side are in need of some experience at the back and Castagne has been capped twice by his national team.
Predominately a right-back, the 23-year-old can also fill in on the left side of defence.
Whoever is in charge next season at Celtic will be looking to sign a leader in defence, Castagne would not be a bad point of call.
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