It looks set to be another jam-packed transfer window at Celtic Park.
Following on from a massive overhaul in the summer, the Celtic squad is in need of more new recruits in the January window.
The rumour mill has gone into overdrive as we approach Hogmanay with a host of names being linked to a Premiership switch.
Ange Postecoglou l ooks set to use his knowledge of the J-League to add new faces including Daizen Maeda, Yosuke Ideguchi and Reo Hatate.
That's far from the end of it with several names from across Europe reportedly on the radar at Parkhead.
But what could that mean for the current crop of talent at the club? And who is likely to be looking for a move?
Record Sport takes a look at the players potentially heading for the exit door.
Vasilis Barkas
The stopper earned an enforced recall by Postecoglou against St Johnstone but has repeatedly struggled to justify his £5million price tag since his arrival in the summer of 2020.
With Joe Hart the undisputed number one at Parkhead, it could be time for the club to cut their losses with Barkas.
Given the goalkeeper signed a four-year contract Celtic the club will be keen to recoup some of the fee they shipped out for the flop goalkeeper.

With reports in Greece and Turkey claiming clubs are monitoring the 27-year-old, the club may look to bolster their war chest with the sale of Barkas.
Reports have also suggested Stade Brest keeper Marco Bizot is on the radar at Celtic Park, so space may need to be free up in the squad.
Conor Hazard
With Postecoglou potentially eyeing a back-up to Hart in January, Conor Hazard looks set to tumble further down the pecking order.
The Northern Ireland international hasn't had a look in under Postecoglou since the early pre-season schedule.
The 23-year-old was bombed out of the squad with Barkas and Scott Bain fighting it out for the number one spot before the arrival of Hart.
He has only started one game all season - in the Colts' Glasgow Cup clash with Clyde.
Boli Bolingoli
Bolingoli has made two appearances this season but that's largely thanks to injury, with Greg Taylor sidelined following shoulder surgery and Liam Scales still finding his feet.
There may well be a market out there for him, he played in the Champions League on-loan at Istanbul Basaksehir last term, and Celtic will be keen to cash in if they can.
With Reo Hatate likely to arrive and Callum Styles linked with a switch, further depth down the left flank is set to arrive next month.
Bolingoli looks to be the odd man out in Glasgow's east end.
Albian Ajeti
Signed from West Ham in the summer of 2020 for a bumper £4.5million fee, the Swiss has struggled to hold down a regular spot in the starting line-up.

Despite receiving minutes from Postecoglou when injuries hampered the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi or summer recruit Giorgos Giakoumakis, he has only netted three goals this term.
With Daizen Maeda's arrival edging ever closer, a new attacking option could signal the end of Ajeti's nightmare spell at Parkhead.
Karamoko Dembele
Dembele looked set to make his first-team breakthrough this season having been given plenty of game time in pre-season under Postecoglou.
But after picking up an injury during the warm-up tour of Wales he has yet to kick a ball in a competitive clash this term.
With just six months left on his contract at Parkhead, the talent faces a massive end to the campaign to break into the Australian's plans.
However with the addition of Maeda, who can also play on the wing, the 18-year-old faces an uncertain few months.
Liam Shaw
Despite being a regular in the Sheffield Wednesday first-team last season, Shaw has struggled to get a look-in since his arrival at Parkhead, which was announced towards the end of Neil Lennon's tenure.
He has mainly featured for the Colt team and looks to be one for the future, and a potential January arrival could signal a short-term exit from the club.
Reports in Japan suggest the aforementioned Ideguchi is on the brink of a move to Celtic Park, further slashing Shaw's first-team chances.
A loan exit next month could be on the cards.
Osaze Urhoghide
Another arrival from Sheffield Wednesday in the summer, the 21-year-old has been limited to just one first-team appearance so far this season.
Since an impressive Europa League run-out against Real Betis in November, Urhoghide hasn't been given the nod by Postecoglou again.

With Christopher Jullien stepping up his return to the first-team, it would be a surprise to see things drastically change for the Dutch defender.
Another who could benefit from a loan switch next month.