THE January transfer window looks like it'll shake things up a little at Celtic on the park.
And now according to a report, the Hoops have surprisingly drafted in a former English Premier League manager to help unearth new players - at the grand age of EIGHTY.
SunSport were first to reveal that Kieran Tierney could seal a stunning return to Celtic this month.
The Hoops are also eyeing a move for £8.5million-rated Spanish winger Raul Moro, while there are question marks over Kyogo's future.
Now as the Celts attempt to unearth new talent, they've turned to a veteran of the English game.
The Daily Mail are reporting that Celtic have appointed David Pleat to a scouting role at the club.
The development comes just a day after Pleat celebrated turning EIGHTY.
A Tottenham Hotspur icon, Pleat performed a number of roles at the club before leaving at the end of last season.
Having managed Nuneaton and Luton, Pleat became Spurs boss in 1986 but departed the following year.
He went on to manage Leicester, Luton again and Sheffield Wednesday before going back to White Hart Lane.
Pleat became Spurs' first director of football in 1998 and once again became manager in 2003 after Glenn Hoddle's sacking on an interim basis.
He saw out the 2003/04 campaign in charge.
Pleat then undertook advisory roles at various clubs before returning to Tottenham again in 2010 in a scouting role, a position he held until last year.
Known for his ability to spot young talent, Pleat plucked several players from obscurity who would go on to become key first team players at the North London club.
He was also boss when Spurs made some big signings, including Jermain Defoe.
In more recent years, Pleat was credited with playing a key role in Spurs signing top stars such as Dele Alli and Jan Vertonghen.
He was also well known as a commentator, working for the BBC and ITV at several World Cups and European Championships.
But now, it appears he's back in football at Celtic.
The report claims that Pleat has been offered the scouting role by the head of recruitment Paul Tisdale.
It's said to be a 12-month deal and will see Pleat watching games and keeping an eye on players in England for the Hoops.