With the Scottish Premiership transfer window ramping up, a number of Celtic stars are being linked with moves away from Glasgow ahead of the 24/25 season.
Brendan Rodgers is set to add free agent goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to his squad this week after the Danish international reportedly completed his Hoops medical, though there is still work to do after loan star Adam Idah returned to Norwich City and South Korean forward Hyeon-gyu Oh departed for Genk last week.
The Hoops are set to embark on a three game tour of the USA, which starts with a clash against DC United in Washington this weekend, Celtic fans will hope that new faces can be added over the coming days as they look to strengthen their grip on the Scottish Premiership.
Here, we take a look at 11 players who could depart Celtic Park this summer - and those who are likely to stay.

1. Odin Thiago Holm - could leave
Signed from Valerenga last summer, the Norwegian has barely played. Still just 21, the club haven't given up on him just yet. However, Brendan Rodgers recently said he believes the player has plenty talent, but that he wants to see 'a lot more'. Could leave on loan. | SNS Group Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group / SFA

2. Ben Siegrist - likely to leave
The impending arrival of Kasper Schmeichel, coupled with the arrival of fellow stopper Viljami Sinisalo from Aston Villa, surely means Siegrist's Celtic career is at an end. Currently fourth choice, it would be a surprise if he doesn't leave this summer. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

3. Liam Scales - expected to stay
He recently signed a new four year deal with the Hoops after playing a key role in their most recent Scottish Premiership title win. Highly unlikely to go anywhere this summer. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

4. Liam Shaw - could leave
A forgotten man at Celtic, the midfielder has been out on loan for much of the past three campaigns. Played in EFL League One with Wigan Athletic last season, but appears to be no closer to the Hoops first team. At 23, he will be eyeing first team opportunities - though it feels unlikely to happen in Glasgow. | SNS Group Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group