The January transfer window is just around the corner, and Wilfried Nancy has been writing out his wishlist of players he would like to sign.
After a shambolic summer transfer window, there are hopes that the new Celtic manager will be backed by the board.
His new 3-4-3 formation will certainly require players that can instantly slot in, while figures like Pat Bonner have called for improvements up front and in defence.
We all have a dream of how we would like to spend the money so, here at 67 Hail Hail, we asked how you would spend £20m in the transfer window as part of our TalkingPoints platform, which has been in action for the last few weeks.
You have £20m to spend in the January transfer window. How are you spending it?
How Celtic fans would spend £20m in the January transfer window
Nowadays, £20m will only get you so far in terms of signing players.
Arne Engels is Celtic’s record signing at £11m and in an ideal world, a lot more than £20m would be spent on upgrading the side.
January is notoriously hard to buy, but pretty much every fan on 67 Hail Hail thinks that a striker should be the priority.
One fan wrote: “£10m on a CF. £5m on RW, and £5m on RCB.”
Another agreed, replying: “New striker and a ball winning enforcer in the middle of the park to help Callum McGregor. A right winger too.”
This supporter said: “Right footed CB , Striker , Left footed winger.”
So, it seems obvious, a striker is a must to get through the door before the window closes.

When does the transfer window close?
Unlike the summer, Nancy will have a much smaller timeframe to operate in to get any signings he would like.
This time, the transfer window will close on Monday 2 February at 11pm GMT.
In the summer edition, Celtic thought they had missed the cut off to sign Kelechi Iheanacho on a free transfer before Sevilla released him so that he was able to finalise his paperwork and sign on the dotted line with time to spare.
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