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Celtic face a chaotic transfer window under Martin O'Neill
Summary
Martin O'Neill returned after Wilfried Nancy and Paul Tisdale were sacked, and he has asked Shaun Maloney, Mark Fotheringham and Stephen McManus to help identify January transfer targets.
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Martin O'Neill has been reappointed as Celtic manager after the club dismissed Wilfried Nancy and head of football operations Paul Tisdale. The change came amid a difficult run of results and coincides with the January transfer window. O'Neill said he will ask assistants Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham, along with Stephen McManus, to draw up lists of potential signings. The club now faces the task of arranging recruitment with limited time before the window closes.
Key details:
- Wilfried Nancy and Paul Tisdale were sacked before O'Neill's return to the club.
- O'Neill said he will rely on Shaun Maloney, Mark Fotheringham and Stephen McManus to identify transfer targets.
- The article reports that Nancy and Tisdale had identified targets prior to their dismissals, and a potential recruit, Columbus Crew defender Steven Moreira, was seen at a recent match.
- The current Celtic squad is described as showing weaknesses across several positions that the club aims to address in January.
- The piece notes that recruitment at Celtic has been unsettled in recent transfer windows, with previous departures not immediately replaced.
Summary:
January signings will influence Celtic's chances in the title race this season. O'Neill and his short-term recruitment group must identify and move for players quickly. It is unclear how rapidly those plans can be completed given the timing and recent staffing changes.
Sources
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Daily Mail Online1/9/2026, 10:30:56 PMOpen source →
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Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin wary of Celtic manager Martin O'Neill's 'aura'
BBC1/9/2026, 5:56:52 PMOpen source →
Celtic are still facing a chaotic transfer window under Martin O'Neill
Daily Mail Online1/7/2026, 5:00:56 PMOpen source →
