Celtic officially completed their first signing of the January transfer window earlier this month with the addition of Nicolas Kuhn from Rapid Wien on a permanent deal.
FootballScotland have since reported that Brendan Rodgers would also like to add a left-back and a centre-forward to his squad before the window slams shut.
One striker who has been linked with a move to Parkhead recently is Bristol City attacker Tommy Conway, who has attracted interest from a host of clubs.
Football Insider claimed that Celtic, Rangers, Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Brentford are all keeping tabs on the impressive youngster.
Rodgers could now repeat the masterclass the club played by snapping Matt O’Riley up from the lower leagues in England by winning the race for Conway.
The Hoops signed the central midfielder from League One side MK Dons in January of 2022 after a return of ten goals and eight assists in 54 appearances for the English outfit.
He has made the step up from the third tier of football in England to become an influential and impressive performer for the Hoops over the last two years.
Since his move to Parkhead, O’Riley has racked up 18 goals and 26 assists in 100 competitive appearances for the Scottish giants as a fantastic attack-minded midfielder.
The 23-year-old maestro has produced ten goals and seven assists in 21 Scottish Premiership matches this term and has attracted interest from the likes of Girona and Inter, according to Sky Sports.
This suggests that Celtic could make a significant profit on the £1.5m they paid for him in 2022 if they ever decide to cash in on him, as his superb form has caused top European teams to pay attention to him.
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