Rangers are making moves to secure the future of a young talent, while also eyeing potential additions to strengthen their squad.
Curtis Offered New Contract at Rangers
Rangers have offered Findlay Curtis a new contract. The club is looking to secure the 19-year-old Scotland winger’s long-term future after his successful loan to Kilmarnock.
Other Potential Rangers Signings
Scotland striker George Hirst believes Rangers would be lucky to acquire Dan Neil if they can sign the playmaker.
Rangers are reportedly advancing negotiations over a potential deal for 19-year-old centre-half Akpe Victory from Hungarian club Zalaegerszegi.
Djurgarden winger Oskar Fallenius, 24, says his agent will inform him if there is a concrete offer from Rangers or Wolfsburg.
However, Canada centre-half Derek Cornelius has accused Rangers head coach Danny Rohl of disrespecting him before the 28-year-old’s loan was cut short from Marseille.
Celtic’s Transfer Activity
Celtic have told Borussia Monchengladbach they do not intend to take up their option to buy Tomas Cvancara after the 25-year-old striker’s loan spell with the Scottish champions.
Celtic are reportedly working hard to sign 23-year-old Brondby midfielder Benjamin Tahirovic. However, the Danish club may delay a decision to see if his value increases after playing for Bosnia & Herzegovina at the World Cup.
Celtic have also added Robbie Keane to their shortlist of potential managers after his resignation from Ferencvaros. The 45-year-old is not one of the leading contenders, and the Scottish champions hope to persuade interim boss Martin O’Neill to stay on.
Around the Scottish Premiership
Hearts are in talks to sign 24-year-old striker Amadou Ba-Sy from Ligue 3 outfit Rouen in a transfer that will cost in the region of £170,000.
Dylan Tait has rejected offers from English clubs and a new contract offer from Falkirk. The 24-year-old midfielder is poised to sign a three-year deal with Dundee United.
Aberdeen midfielder Ante Palaversa is attracting interest from South Korea and Europe as the 26-year-old looks to move on after failing to impress new manager Stephen Robinson.
Dundee are in no rush to sell centre-half Luke Graham, according to head coach Steven Pressley. Reports suggest 43 clubs, including Rangers, are interested in the 22-year-old.
These transfer activities and contract negotiations highlight the ongoing efforts of Scottish clubs to strengthen their squads for the future.