The transfer window may not officially open until June 11th but that isn’t stopping some clubs from drawing up their wish list for the summer.

Celtic have two more games to play before the end of the season then the hard work really begins with a new manager to be named and a squad which needs to be freshened up.

To bring new players in, there will have to be a number of casualties to make space in the team with the squad already bloated.

With that in mind, it appears FC Porto have not given up on their pursuit of Olivier Ntcham according to SunSport. – a player they have been chasing since the last summer window.

Celtic offered Ntcham a new and improved deal back in September time after the club turned down a £14m bid for the Frenchman’s services. A year on, the Portuguese side are still interested but the report claims for significantly less than £14m.

Will Celtic play ball in order to raise vital funds for the new manager to bring in his own players or will the board see Ntcham as a pivotal player going forward?

2 COMMENTS

  1. If you can get that money for him take it and buy in some new faces that can fit right into the team ,look what they done with frees and £2 million players that fit right in there team and now they have beat us twice,do not buy to many work in progress get the right type of player that are a good fit for the team,we got beat by them and there team is full of cheap to free players what is that telling you,we buy players for £2 million or more that never get on the pitch buy the right players and get the deadwood out and get this show on the road..
    And never play like a pub team with a hangover ever again

  2. Agree about the 10M and deadwood but team didn’t turn up at Ibrokes! If there had been something to play for with Tierney ,Christie and Forrest playing we would have seen a different result. No panic needed for a one off if they treble treble.

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