Glasgow Times

Postecoglo­u plans to bring in transfers early

Celtic manager determined club will be competitiv­e in Europe’s top tier

- GRAEME McGARRY

ANGE POSTECOGLO­U is looking to get his transfer business done early in the summer in order to make Celtic competitiv­e in next season’s Champions League, saying that the competitio­n represents the level he wants the club to be operating at.

Postecoglo­u was faced with a massive rebuilding job when he first arrived at Celtic last June, but has managed to knit together a squad who will officially confirm themselves as Scottish Premiershi­p champions should they get at least a point from their trip to face Dundee United at Tannadice tonight.

The Celtic manager doesn’t expect anywhere near the same level of churn this time around, but wants to get the signings he desires over the line as quickly as possible so that his squad can take the next step in its developmen­t by being competitiv­e in Europe’s premier competitio­n.

“Yeah, most definitely,” Postecoglo­u said. “The work has already started, we’re already planning and I’ve already had conversati­ons with the club about the kind of players we want to identify and bring into the club. Our priority is to try to get that done early so that come pre-season, with us hopefully winning the Premiershi­p and getting straight into the group stage, we know we’ve got a really good opportunit­y in pre-season to work with the group of players without the pressure of competitio­n.

“It would be great if we could have all the new players in by that time. Sometimes these things are taken out of your hands a little bit, but our intent is to try to get our business done early.”

Postecoglo­u hopes that the experience­s of going up against the likes of Real Betis and Bayer Leverkusen in the * Europa League this season will stand his men in good stead for what they will face in the Champions League.

“Well mate, it’s where we want the club to be,” he said. “We want the club to be at that level on a consistent basis, that’s our overall goal.

“If you’re in that rarefied air often enough then you gain the experience to also make an impact.

“That’s our challenge. It’s going to be exciting, it’s going to be very challengin­g, but what an opportunit­y for us as a football club to expose our players and our team against the very best in Europe.”

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