Kuhn injury 'not too serious' - Rodgers
Nicolas Kuhn's injury that kept him out of Celtic's win over Dundee United is "not too serious" but he and Daizen Maeda will miss Saturday's trip to Ross County.
Kuhn, 25, was set to feature in Wednesday's 2-0 win at Celtic Park but was withdrawn with a thigh injury shortly before kick-off.
Maeda, 27, did play and scored the opener but picked up a strain. Between the two wingers, they have scored 30 goals this season.
"Daizen has obviously played a lot of football and just felt something that we didn't want to aggravate," said manager Brendan Rodgers.
"He's gone for a scan so it's not too serious but it just rules him out of this game.
"And likewise with Nicolas, he felt something just in the warm-up, had the scan, nothing too serious, but just too much of a risk and he won't be able to go this weekend.
"Luis Palma sadly had a bereavement overnight so he won't travel with the squad. James Forrest is still out."
Both Maeda and Kuhn could feature away to Dundee on Tuesday.
Rodgers 'hopeful' over January incomings
Celtic defender Stephen Welsh, 24, this week joined Belgian club Mechelen on loan for the rest of the season and Rodgers indicated midfielder Odin Thiago Holm, 21, and "maybe one or two others" would also go out on loan.
And, in terms of incomings, Rodgers is confident of making signings and is keen to increase scoring options.
"We're very hopeful that we can get players in that we would like, but availability and the affordability of players is always something that is a challenge in this month," said Rodgers.
"But I'm fairly confident that we will be able to bring in the necessary changes to the squad that can help us."