The summer transfer window officially opens for business later this month and Celtic will have the opportunity to add players to bolster their squad.
Brendan Rodgers may look to dip into the market to improve his team in a variety of areas in order to push on and compete for more trophies next season.
The Hoops secured a domestic double during the 2023/24 campaign, as they lifted the Scottish Premiership title and the SFA Cup, but could go in search of more success, particularly on the European stage, next term.
Mikey Johnston’s 2023/24 campaign in numbers.
The Ireland international spent the first half of the season with Celtic and only made nine appearances, with three of those coming as a starter, in the Premiership.
In those nine outings, the 5 foot 9 whiz produced two goals and created two ‘big chances’ for his teammates, which showed that the potential was there for him to make a big impact in the final third.
Rodgers, however, opted to send him out on loan to West Bromwich Albion in the English Championship instead of giving him more opportunities to impress.