The January transfer window is around the corner for Celtic and movement will be expected in both directions concerning Brendan Rodgers’ squad.
Outgoings are anticipated to free up squad space. Yesterday, reports came to light that Bhoys outcast Luis Palma is a target for Olympiacos and two MLS clubs.
On the same token, Internacional are still trying to solicit a deal for Alexandro Bernabei despite difficulties in trying to find an agreement with Celtic.

Evaluating potential incoming, Brendan Rodgers has confirmed Celtic are seeking attacking reinforcements to bolster their bid for success this term.
The left flank has emerged as a potential area to provide further depth, with Sondre Ørjasæter and Michel-Ange Balikwisha linked with Parkhead moves.
Stories are starting to build ahead of the January transfer window, but Rodgers may have a fight on his hands to retain one of his stars if recent reports are to carry any substance.
Cameron Carter-Vickers transfer interest and stance emerge
According to journalist Larry Henry Jr, Cameron Carter-Vickers is subject to transfer ‘interest’ from Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen as the transfer window approaches.
He stated: “Celtic and #USMNT defender Cameron Carter-Vickers is an option for Bayer Leverkusen, multiple sources have confirmed. However, this is JUST interest. No offer has been made to Celtic. Carter-Vickers still has high aspirations to get back to the English Premier League.”
Later, he added: “His main focus remains on Celtic though and continuing to help the club to success. One trophy in the bag this season, three still up for grabs.”
The United States international has made 18 appearances for the Bhoys this campaign, scoring once against Aberdeen.
Celtic almost certain to keep hold of Camero Carter-Vickers
With the Bhoys looking to secure Champions League qualification, it feels unlikely any rumours involving stars leaving Celtic for pastures new will get off the ground.
Every player will have their individual aspirations, but the opportunity to win silverware and play in Europe is something that won’t be taken for granted.
Carter-Vickers is no different in that respect, but you suspect he will continue at Celtic for the remainder of the campaign.
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