Celtic has been urged to make a move for two notable Scottish players, Angus Gunn and Ross Stewart, as they explore options in the free-agent market. Former Scotland striker Paul Dickov believes both players could add significant value to the club, especially with the upcoming season on the horizon. Currently, both players are part of Steve Clarke's World Cup squad in the USA, providing them with a platform to showcase their talents. Gunn, a goalkeeper, faced challenges at Nottingham Forest but has remained consistent in his performances for Scotland. With Kasper Schmeichel's retirement, Celtic could benefit from Gunn's experience and skill between the posts. On the other hand, Ross Stewart, a striker known for his physicality and goal-scoring ability, presents a unique option for Celtic's attacking lineup. Acquiring both players without transfer fees could be a strategic move for the club as they seek to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. With the stakes high as Scotland prepares for their match against Haiti, the timing for Celtic to act is crucial. The opportunity to secure these talented players is right in front of them, and it could pay off significantly in the long run.