With the January transfer window now in full swing across the Scottish Premiership, champions Celtic have found themselves mentioned with a whole host of targets as the deadline edges closer as Brendan Rodgers looks to guide the Hoops to their four successive title.
The £9.5million and £11million purchases of Adam Idah and Arne Engels saw the club twice break their transfer record in the summer, and there’s no doubting that Rodgers will spend big money if he feels a player warrants it - especially with the prospect of success both domestically and in Europe.
Stephen Welsh and Odin Thiago Holm have already left the club on loan this month, and the rumours state Luis Palma and Maik Nawrocki could soon follow, leaving the club with some extra space in their squad for additions.
As the rumours continue to swirl around Lennoxtown during the January transfer window, we look at how Celtic’s dream squad and starting XI would look like should all the latest transfer rumours turn out to be true.

9. RW: Nicolas Kuhn/Raul Moro
Nicolas Kuhn has undoubtedly been Celtic's stand out player this term, scoring and assisting almost at will. The club would like some competition on the wings though, and Real Valladolid starlet Raul Moro has emerged as a potential £8.5m target - he can play on either wing and would provide a quality, versatile option for the champions. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

10. LW: Louie Barry/Daizen Maeda
There's no doubting the importance of Maeda to Celtic's clause. However, adding Aston Villa starlet Barry to the mix would provide some welcome competition. The winger has been linked with a move to Glasgow after scoring 15 goals on loan to Stockport County this year, with the club offering a fee that could amount to £10million. | Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images Photo: Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images

11. CF: Kyogo Furuhashi/Adam Idah
Few clubs in Scotland have the quality of Kyogo to call upon. Being able to bring £9.5million summer signing Idah from the bench is evidence of Celtic's strength in depth, and is largely why the club find themselves so far ahead at the top of the league. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group