Every Celtic transfer this summer: Full list of ins and outs so far
Celtic have had a relatively busy summer so far, ramping up their business both in and out over the last week or so. It was all too quiet at Parkhead for the firs two months of the window, leading to fan frustration aplenty, but business has now sped up.
The Hoops are now up to four new arrivals and five departures, and both of those figures are likely to increase in the coming days and weeks. For now, here is how the full list of ins and outs looks for Celtic.
Ins
Kasper Hogh - £11m plus unspecified add-ons - Bodo/Glimt
Hogh joined Celtic on what could be a club-record deal when all is said and done, with add-ons also agreed on top of the initial fee. The striker scored four goals in his first three games, but all three of those goals came in one outing.
Haissem Hassan - £6m plus £3m in add-ons - Real Oviedo
Hassan joined Celtic on a £6million deal could raise significantly in price should Celtic qualify for the Champions League, with add-ons tied to that possibility. The winger joins from Oviedo, who got 60% of the fee, with the other 40% going to the Egyptian's old club, Villarreal.
Camilo Duran - £5.5million - Qarabag
Duran was the first signing of the summer, arriving from Qarabag, where he had a successful season, managing five goals in the Champions League alone.
Mika Baur - £4.5m plus £2.3m in add-ons - Paderborn
Baur was quickly identified as a midfield target but took weeks to finally arrive as a Celtic player on an affordable £4.5million deak, but there are add-ons involved.
Outs
Daizen Maeda - £10m - Ipswich Town
Maeda was the first major exit, joining newly promoted Premier League club Ipswich Town to realise his Premier League dream.
Arne Engels - £22m - West Ham
Engels became the EFL's most expensive signing in history by joining newly relegated West Ham United on a £22million deal.
Stephen Walsh - Free - Swansea City
Walsh agreed to end his Celtic contract to seal a move to Swansea City, and he started their first Championship game, a win over Stoke City.
Luis Palma - £3.5m - Lech Poznan
Palma was snapped up by Lech Poznan on the option to buy that was built into his loan deal.
Maik Nawrocki - £2.5m - Lens
Nawrocki never cut it at Celtic, making only 13 league appearances, and he started a new adventure in France this summer. Celtic took a hit of around £2million on their investment.