SIX Celtic transfer deadline day loose ends – including Albian Ajeti, Reo Hatate and Kasper Schmeichel

CELTIC got a lot of excellent transfer business done on the last day of the window.
But there's still a few loose ends to be dealt with after what has been a hectic period of wheeling and dealing early in Brendan Rodgers' second coming as manager.
The Hoops added NINE players in all - with Benfica midfielder Paulo Bernardo coming in on deadline day.
He added to list of arrivals which included THREE central defenders in Maik Nawrocki, Gustaf Lagerbielke and Nat Phillips, two wingers in Luis Palma and Yang, and two more midfielders in Odin Thiago Holm and Kwon Hyeok-Kyu.
They lost mainstays Jota and Carl Starfelt - with Tomoki Iwata's loan becoming a permanent deal.
But here's SunSport's guide to a few pieces of unfinished business in the Parkhead recruitment portfolio which they could look to rectify in January.
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Albian Ajeti
The Swiss striker was pictured in Turkey on deadline day on his way, it was assumed, to putting pen to paper on a deal to join Turkish side Gazientep.
But there's been no official confirmation of a move from any of the parties in the deal, suggesting there's still loose ends to be dealt with.
The Turkish transfer window doesn't close until September 15, though, and pushing through an exit for the misfit striker will be high on Brendan Rodgers' resume.
James McCarthy
You can file the Republic of Ireland international's name in the same category.
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The Northern Irishman said recently that the veteran midfielder would be moving on after hardly featuring for the club under first Postecoglou then Rodgers - but as yet no agreement has been reached.
Rodgers said: “It’s a real shame for James, because growing up he was obviously a Celtic supporter.
“I saw him a lot in the Premier League and he was a fantastic talent. He’s a great guy but sadly a few injuries and niggles have curtailed his time here so he will be looking to move on.”
Kasper Schemichel/New goalkeeper
One of the more outlandish tales of transfer deadline day related to Kasper Schmeichel, who was suddenly freed by Nice.
It wasn't long before he was being linked with a move to rejoin his former boss Brendan Rodgers - even though he's only a few months younger than the Hoops current keeper Joe Hart.
The Dane would of course be a quality option and it's thought the Hoops are keen to recruit a goalkeeper who is more comfortable with his feet - although whether a deal could realistically be done for him as a free agent remains to be seen.
Reo Hatate
Celtic were able to persaude Liel Abada to put pen to paper on a bumper four-year deal after knocking back a £7m bid from Sporting Lisbon for the Israeli.
And they'll hope to tie down Reo Hatate now too that the transfer window has closed.
Hatate, of course, is already tied down a long-term contract at the club - giving the Hoops the whip hand in negotiations.
The midfielder, currently injured, is a huge talent but surprisingly has yet to fully convince Rodgers that he merits a starting spot.
The Saudi transfer window remains open until September 7 so the possibility of a move away hasn't entirely gone although Celtic would surely love to get him back happy and playing his best football.
Rocco Vata
SunSport revealed the Parkhead side booted out Nottingham Forest’s bid of £450,000 plus add-ons for Vata - son of former Celts favourite Rudi - this week.
But Lazio, Torino and Verona are working on pre-contract moves which would allow them to land 18-year-old Irish youth international Vata - whose Celts’ contract expires next summer - in January.
Torino wanted to sign him on loan with an option to buy - but Celtic immediately rejected that move.
And they now hope to start talks with the youngster to extend his Parkhead deal in a bid to thwart the growing overseas interest.
Ryan Bertrand/Left back competition
Another open secret was the fact that Celtic were looking on options to increase their depth at the left back spot.
Greg Taylor was a stand-out last season, while it's thought Alexandro Bernabei didn't endear himself to the Northern Irishman when missing a team meeting in pre-season.
But former Chelsea Champions League winner Bertrand, now 34, has worked with Rodgers in the past and could be a useful recruit in that position as the Hoops have to contend with the challenge of the Champions League.
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