Celtic have already made a couple of additions in the summer transfer market, but manager Brendan Rodgers will likely want more in the coming days and weeks – especially given as he will be competing against Steven Gerrard's Rangers side this term.

The addition of Odsonne Edouard and Scott Bain has sorted the striking and goalkeeping positions and ensured that a further major overhaul of the squad isn't needed, but there will still be a certain couple of areas that will need strengthening if the Scottish Premiership champions are to win their eighth successive title.

Those reinforcements could come in midfield and defence in particular – with further options needed in the centre of the park and at full-back in particular – especially following the departure of Stuart Armstrong to Southampton.

Rodgers and the club, whose fans have had their say on a potentially huge exit rumour, have already shown their ambition in the past, and now they must make it a priority to make some brilliant additions, in conjunction with letting individuals leave, to help them shine domestically and in the Champions League.

Here are two huge signings Celtic must make this summer, as well as one major sale…

While he did pick up 18 bookings in 43 appearances for Hibernian from the middle of the park last term, McGinn also showed his qualities going forward with six goals and a further eight assists.

The 23-year-old Scotland international looks more than ready to take that next step in his career, and he could be the perfect replacement for Stuart Armstrong and a real star alongside the likes of Scott Brown during the upcoming campaign.

While he could come at a price, he could prove to be a worthwhile purchase in the long-term for Rodgers and the club.

One of Rodgers' main transfer wishes this summer appears to be to bring in a new right-back to provide Mikael Lusting with some much-needed competition, and there may be few better options than Wigan Athletic's Nathan Byrne.

While the speedy 26-year-old has just made the step back up to the Championship with the Latics, he showed the real quality he has during his side's FA Cup victories against Premier League outfits Bournemouth, West Ham United and Manchester City last term, and he would be a brilliant addition for the Bhoys.

The chance to play Champions League football and win titles and trophies may well be enough to certainly tempt the full-back north of the border.

The Belgium international has made three appearances for Belgium at the 2018 World Cup and generally impressed, but with just a year remaining on his contract at Celtic Park his future is certainly in some doubt.

Brendan Rodgers is keen for the 27-year-old to sign a new deal to stay in the Scottish capital, but The Scottish Sun report that Fulham are ready to bid big to bring him to the Premier League.

Given his contract status and the fact that he is more than replaceable, perhaps it would be best for all parties if he is sold to the highest bidder in the next few weeks.

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