Celtic's feeder club in Austria have revealed they are set to get more loan players this season from the Scottish champions.
Admira Wacker formed a partnership with the Hoops last season and were able to loan Scotland Under 21s defender Matthew Anderson and keeper Tobi Oluwayemi.
And they are waiting to hear which players will join them in the Austrian second tier this season when Celtic return from their tour to the USA.
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Admira Wacker sports director Peter Stoger said: "We are in constant communication with Celtic and I do believe that something will happen soon.
"We are very hopeful to get players from them again.
"Matthew Anderson, in particular, did well last season and he has left a hole in the left hand side of the team that we need to fill again."
Anderson was an ever-present for Admira Wacker last season, although Oluwayemi's spell in Austria was cut short through injury.
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