Brendan Rodgers is set to shake-up the Celtic squad this summer as the Bhoys seek a sixth title in a row in the Scottish Premiership and a return to the group stages of the Champions League.
Rodgers has employed a similar formation to Celtic's current 4-2-3-1 set-up in the past and may opt to continue with the mould left by Ronny Deila. At Liverpool he changed to a diamond formation that utilised two strikers, something Celtic fans have been calling for all season.
As the Celtic squad prepare to fight for their places under the new manager we look at FIVE signings that Rodgers could bring in to put his own stamp on the team...
Robert Snodgrass
Robert Snodgrass is a lifelong Celtic fan and despite being on the verge of propelling Hull City to the English Premier League he may see this summer as a perfect time to return north of the border and finally join the club.
His work ethic, technique and eye for goal make him a perfect fit for Rodgers' high pressing, attacking style.
Michu
Michu arrived at Swansea just after the departure of Brendan Rodgers, but fitted perfectly into the 4-2-3-1 formation left behind. He would be exciting choice to fill the hole just behind Leigh Griffiths in attack.
He's currently rebuilding his career in Spain after a series of ankle injuries saw him leave Swansea and top flight football. He told the Guardian in January he's looking to hit the heights of his 2012/13 campaign. Where better to do it than Celtic?
Joe Allen
This one would be considered a long shot, but with just a year left on his contract and no signs of being able to consistently start for Liverpool, a move to his former boss could be terrific for both parties.
If Celtic reach the Champions League group stage they'll need high quality players ready to compete at the highest level.
Rodgers is of course very familiar with Allen, having given him an opportunity to impress at Swansea before signing him for Liverpool.
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Danny Graham
Danny Graham has worked under Brendan Rodgers twice in his career at Watford and Swansea. His physicality up front could provide a fruitful partnership with goal machine Leigh Griffiths or offer something different against Scottish defences that are likely to sit in against the champions.
He's been in decent form since moving to Blackburn Rovers on loan from Sunderland in January, scoring seven goals in 18 appearances. With his contract up this summer he's a practical and achievable target for the new manager.
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Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard is rumoured to have grown unsettled at LA Galaxy due to homesickness and he could be the perfect blockbuster signing to kick-off Celtic's summer. He might be about to turn 36, but the veteran midfielder has plenty to offer in the centre of Celtic's midfield which has been accused of lacking heart and passion this season.
Known to have a very good relationship with the new Celtic boss, he could also be a man Rodgers looks to bring into his back-room staff on a player/coach basis.
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