Celtic: What next for the Scottish champions and Ange Postecoglou? | Football News
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Celtic have secured their second successive Premiership title and are just one win from a domestic treble, but what is next for the Scottish champions and Ange Postecoglou?
“Enjoy the summer and we’ll come back bigger and better – because we never stop!” – Postecoglou’s words to the Celtic fans after they lifted the league trophy last May.
He was a man of his word as Celtic have stormed to yet another title – and are on course to break all sorts of club and Scottish records, even surpassing the points total of Brendan Rodgers’ ‘Invincibles’.
In just two years, Postecoglou has completely rebuilt a side that finished 25 points behind Rangers and put them back on top with five trophies to his name already – with only Inverness Caley Thistle standing in the way of the Australian completing Scotland in terms of major honours.
Here, Sky Sports News’ Anthony Joseph looks ahead to the big issues and priorities facing the Scottish champions – and their boss – this summer…
European success
There is no doubt domestic success will remain the number one priority for Celtic – retaining the title being the main thing.
Making a mark in Europe will be very high up the list, perhaps even more so than in previous seasons with Celtic’s Champions League campaign this term frustrating but promising.
Postecoglou’s debut season in Europe’s elite competition provided some very strong and, at times, dominant performances.
Celtic, though, only managed to pick up two points and finished bottom of a group that included champions Real Madrid, RB Leipzig and Shakhtar Donetsk.
Across their six games, Celtic had 82 attempts on goal and hit the woodwork three times.
Out of all these chances, they only scored four goals. When you watch the games many of these chances would be deemed as sitters and perhaps it could be argued that if they were to create a similar amount of chances in a group again they would deliver more than two points.
Champions League football, as this crop of Celtic players learned, is ruthless and that extra bit of quality will be needed to turn those chances into goals and wins next season.
There was enough to see that Postecoglou’s relentless and 100mph style of football could possibly work at this level, but it needs a bit of fine-tuning.
The Celtic boss will also know his own reputation outside of Scotland will be heavily judged on what he can do in Europe.
Next season Celtic will be aiming to secure European football after Christmas as a priority to show continued progress.
Contracts and transfers
Celtic have a lot of fringe players and the focus to start the transfer window will be to assess players’ futures at the club and look to move on those who are unlikely to be part of Postecoglou’s first-team plans.
Goalkeeper Conor Hazard has been on loan at HJK Helsinki and is out of contract in the summer.
The club will also be looking to offload Albian Ajeti, Vasilis Barkas and Ismaila Soro in the summer window and all have an option-to-buy clause on their current loan deals.
The Hoops are also open to offers for forgotten man James McCarthy and Liam Scales, who has spent this season on loan at Aberdeen.
Question marks remain over the futures of Mikey Johnston, Yosuke Ideguchi, Osaze Urhoghide, Liam Shaw, Adam Montgomery and Johnny Kenny. Some of these players may be given another chance to impress on loan, while others could be put on the transfer list.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart is about to enter the final year of his contract.
The former England international is expected to remain first choice for next season and Celtic will have to decide whether or not to extend his current deal.
Long term, the goalkeeper situation is something the champions will have to address. Barkas and Hazard are likely to leave and out-of-favour Scott Bain is also entering his final year next term.
They do have Benjamin Siegrist but he is yet to prove he is capable of being the mainstay in goal.
Another player entering the final year of his contract is David Turnbull, who has struggled to break into Celtic’s regular starting XI under Postecoglou.
There is a lot of interest in Celtic’s key players and keeping the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi, Jota, Reo Hatate and Cameron Carter-Vickers will be vital this summer.
A number of clubs from the English Premier League and across Europe are interested in Carl Starfelt.
His current deal expires in the summer of 2025 and if they do decide to sell, they have a replacement already in Yuki Kobayashi, who was signed from Vissel Kobe in January.
Ajax have a keen interest in winger Liel Abada and Celtic could be faced with the decision on whether or not to cash in on the 21-year-old and look for a replacement. They could command a decent fee as Abada still has a few years left on his contract.
Postecoglou will be looking to add extra quality to his squad. Another striker to add strength in depth would be beneficial.
If Kyogo is injured, then Hyeon-Gyu Oh is the only natural replacement.
Keeping Postecoglou
Celtic’s biggest asset at the moment is their manager and that has not gone unnoticed from clubs in the top five leagues of European football.
Postecoglou has already been on the shortlist at a few Premier League clubs, including Tottenham, and his continued progress with Celtic will only see that interest continue.
There does not seem to be any sign that Postecoglou is looking to leave Glasgow, but if he secures a treble he will have won every domestic trophy in the country in his first two seasons.
What is left for him to do? All signs point to him wanting to have another crack at the Champions League, while maintaining domestic success.
That will be the mark of progress for the former Australia boss, who has also won leagues titles in his homeland and in Japan.
A good run in Europe next season could also determine what type of club he joins in the future. He is a project manager and very much believes there is still work to be done at Parkhead.
Celtic will have to be ready for life after Postecoglou, who is pretty much in charge of everything in the football department.
Things are going well under the current structure, but modernisation is needed for the club going forward if they want to consistently be competitive in Europe, while challenging for domestic dominance.
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