The January window has been opened for just over four days and despite all the speculation, Celtic are yet to make any decision on who will leave the club and who will be Brendan Rodgers’ first signing.
Rodgers has plenty of cash to splash if he requires it due to the club’s superb financial health and the fact Peter Lawwell promised the Celtic fans that the Hoops will look to strengthen the team if the opportunity arises to do so.
With Celtic dominant in the league despite the Ibrox Glasgow Derby defeat and already bagging the first trophy of the season after the Hoops beat Rangers in the League Cup final, it seems that the club are not resting on their laurels Rodgers looks to add fresh blood and ensure the exits of those players who will not play any part at the club.
So with that in mind, here is a recap on all the transfer goings on at Celtic over the last 24 hours.
Greg Taylor makes Celtic decision as Kieran Tierney’s Arsenal exit nears
67 Hail Hail have discussed this morning that Greg Taylor looks to have decided his Celtic future, for the next four months at least.
Despite recent speculation suggesting Taylor could make a January exit, it is understood that the Scotland fullback wants to stay in Paradise until the end of the season to chase another treble with Brendan Rodgers.
That is despite the recent speculation surrounding Kieran Tierney. The Arsenal fullback has been linked with a return to Parkhead this January with reports claiming Celtic are ‘pushing’ to nab Tierney after he has agreed to take a pay cut to join the Hoops.
Luis Palma’s Celtic exit looks near as Patrick Viera closes in
Luis Palma has struggled to make an impact at Celtic for almost a year now as he spends much of his time on the Hoops bench.
Genoa are the latest club to be linked with the out-of-favour Honduran as the Italian Serie A side looks to bolster their attacking options to stave of a relegation battle.

Managed by Arsenal legend, Patrick Viera, Genoa is currently hovering just five points off the drop zone and it seems that Viera sees Palma as the answer to create the ammunition for his shot-shy strikers who have scored just 16 goals in 18 fixtures.
Palma has made just eight appearances in the green and white Hoops and it is clear that the Celtic manager no longer sees him as part of his plans moving forward.
Receive a digest of our best Celtic content each week direct to your mailbox
