Brendan Rodgers has been told that the club must make tried and tested players a priority in the transfer window this month.The Hoops gaffer has made the constant plea for more quality in the first half of the season and now has a month to make it happen.
How much the Premiership champions back their boss remains to be seen but former Celtic captain Paul Lambert insists that a striker could be a position that falls on Rodgers' radar.Yang, Oh and Daizen Maeda are all on Asian Cup duty to leave Kyogo short on back-up up top, but one thing is clear to Lambert.
He believes stars who can start quickly is a must amid criticism that the club went for too many players viewed as project players by the fans.
He told BBC: "If you can get a foil and two lads that bounce off each other, then great, but Celtic play with one up top most of the time. "Kyogo, is he probably the most natural finisher?
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