Celtic make the trip north to face Aberdeen on Wednesday night.
Martin O’Neill continued his unbeaten run in domestic competitions at the weekend as Celtic beat Falkirk 2-0.
The Hoops have also added extra reinforcements and made three signings on deadline day, albeit in chaotic circumstances.
There will be decisions to make about the starting XI now that he has new options available, but only one of them should be given the nod.
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Junior Adamu should start for Celtic against Aberdeen
Junior Adamu was the first new signing through the door on deadline day after joining from Freiburg.
He can play as a striker but also out wide, which provides O’Neill with some welcome versatility.
After Hyunjun Yang had to be substituted early against Falkirk due to illness, giving him a rest may be beneficial.
This would also allow Tomas Cvancara to continue leading the line after he got off the mark last weekend.
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Aside from swapping Yang out for Adamu, the rest of the XI should remain the same.
If Celtic are cruising and Marcelo Saracchi is fit enough for a spot on the bench, it could be handy to give him the last 20 minutes and give Kieran Tierney a rest.
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Julian Araujo could also be replaced by Colby Donovan in the closing stages, but there may be a chance for Joel Mvuka to be given a debut off the bench.
Benjamin Arthur is the only new signing that may have to wait another day to make his debut, but at least there are options.
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