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Transfer Frustrations Mount at Parkhead
As the summer transfer window progresses, a wave of discontent is sweeping through the Celtic fanbase, with many supporters voicing their displeasure at the club’s board for what they perceive to be a lack of ambition and investment in the team. The acquisition of two goalkeepers, Kasper Schmeichel and Viljami Sinisalo, has done little to quell the growing concerns.
Quality and Depth Concerns for Rodgers’ Squad
Despite being ahead of their arch-rivals Rangers, Celtic fans are adamant that the squad requires further enhancement in both quality and depth to compete effectively. The recent Champions League defeat has only intensified the clamour for reinforcements.
Minimal Spending Incites Fan Fury
The club’s modest spending of just £1 million thus far is a source of angst among the Parkhead faithful. With the squad seemingly weaker than the previous season, fans are demanding significant signings, with some branding the board’s approach as “amateurish” and a “disgrace”.
Supporters Threaten Boycott Over Transfer Inaction
Disgruntled fans are making their feelings known on social media, with some threatening to boycott ticket purchases unless the club demonstrates a more serious commitment to strengthening the team. The lack of outfield signings, particularly in key positions, is a pressing concern with the season’s start looming.
Urgent Calls for Strategic Recruitment
A discernible strategy for scouting and recruiting players is what many supporters are clamouring for, as they express their disillusionment with the current board’s approach. The sentiment that the club is not adequately preparing for European competition or the upcoming league challenges is palpable.
Rangers’ Transfer Activities Add to Celtic Woes
Amidst Celtic’s transfer window woes, rivals Rangers are reportedly on the verge of signing Vaclav Cerny, further highlighting the contrasting fortunes of the two clubs in the market and adding to the frustrations of the Celtic support.

