Celtic's manager Brendan Rodgers is feeling philosophical about the club's slow transfer activity, despite a positive start to their Scottish Premiership title defense with two wins. They have not made significant changes to their roster, only signing free agents Kieran Tierney and Ross Doohan. With a Champions League play-off approaching, Rodgers is unsure about further transfers but hopes for improvements. He emphasized the team's good performances so far, which have been overshadowed by transfer concerns, and noted that the club traditionally does business towards the end of the transfer window.
Brendan Rodgers expressed a 'philosophical' perspective on Celtic's transfer situation, acknowledging the club's history of late transfer activity and focusing on the positive start in the league.
Celtic has begun their Scottish Premiership title defense strongly, winning their first two matches without conceding a goal, with the squad largely unchanged.
Despite the slow transfer window, Rodgers remains optimistic about potential new signings ahead of the Champions League play-offs and emphasizes the team's good performances.
Rodgers highlighted the importance of being prepared for upcoming competitions but remains confident that the current squad will improve as the season progresses.
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