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The upcoming 2023-24 season is looking promising for Celtic as they have secured their 13th league and cup double with a late winner from Adam Idah at Hampden. Despite facing challenges throughout the campaign, Brendan Rodgers’ team managed to come out on top when it mattered most, claiming their 54th league title and 42nd Scottish Cup.

Football fans are always eagerly anticipating the future, and Celtic supporters have reasons to be excited about what lies ahead. The club has the opportunity to equal Rangers’ record of 55 titles by continuing their dominance in the Premiership. With potential investments in the squad and the chance to earn more revenue from the Champions League, Celtic are expected to start the next season as favorites once again.

However, what is perhaps even more exciting for Celtic is another shot at Europe’s biggest prize under a new format that will offer additional games and increased revenue. In recent years, Celtic have not performed as well as they would have liked in Europe, and they will be looking to improve on that in the upcoming season.

There are many questions surrounding the squad heading into this new season, such as whether players like Matt O’Riley will stay or look to move on, and if cup final heroes like Idah and Paulo Bernardo will be signed permanently. These questions will be answered in the coming weeks as Rodgers works to shape and improve the team for the challenges that lie ahead in the new season. The fast-approaching new season promises to bring new opportunities and excitement for Celtic fans.

Overall, Season 2023-24 has been a successful one for Celtic so far, but there is still much work to be done before they can claim their place among Europe’s elite teams once again.

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