Celtic are back in action in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday as they prepare to welcome Hearts to Parkhead in the fifth match of the season.
The Hoops have won all four of their league games without conceding a single goal so far and will be looking to maintain their perfect start against the Jam Tarts.
Brendan Rodgers won the title in his first season back in Glasgow and is now plotting a course to back-to-back trophies since his return to the club last summer.
Celtic have beaten Kilmarnock, Hibernian, St Mirren, and Rangers in the Premiership so far, whilst also beating Hibs in the League Cup, this term.
The Northern Irish head coach was backed during the recently closed summer transfer window, as the Hoops made eight additions to their first-team squad.
Viljami Sinisalo, Kasper Schmeichel, Arne Engels, Adam Idah, Paulo Bernardo, Auston Trusty, Alex Valle, and Luke McCowan all came through the door, with three of them arriving on deadline day at the end of last month.
Celtic swooped to sign Engels, Trusty, and McCowan on the final day of the summer transfer window and one of three deals was a club-record transfer for the Hoops.
Celtic smashed their club record
The Scottish giants reportedly agreed an £11m fee with Bundesliga side Augsburg to sign the central midfielder, which makes him the most expensive signing in the club’s history.
The previous record was held by Odsonne Edouard, who Celtic paid £9m to sign from Paris Saint-Germain in 2018, although Idah joined in a deal that could be worth up to £9.5m earlier this summer, which would have made him the record-holder if those add-ons had been achieved without the signing of Engels.
At the age of 20, the Hoops have signed the Belgian starlet for his potential to develop and improve over the years to come, rather than the player he is now.