deal seal: Rangers over power celtic target

Josh Doig’s proposed £4.3m transfer to Marseille is hanging in the balance after Hellas Verona stalled on the move following a rival bid from one of their Serie A rivals. The Scotland Under-21 star had all but agreed to link up with Rino Gattuso at the Ligue 1 giants on Friday when reports emerged of Sassuolo launching an 11th hour attempt to hijack the deal. Doig is understood to have his heart set on the move to France but, according to transfer oracle Fabrizio Romano, Verona’s preference is to sell to their fellow Italians with Marseille now threatening to walk away from the deal. Hibs are keeping a watchful eye on developments as they are still due a chunk of Doig’s original transfer fee plus 27.5 per cent of any profit made in the sell-on, which is likely to amount to around £1.5m

Rangers might have to wait until the summer to sign their top targets, according to Philippe Clement. After finishing a loan from Wolves, Fabio Silva is the only new player to arrive in January so far. The Belgian head coach anticipates more players to sign before the window closes, but he acknowledges that there might be better deals available in the off-season. “To find the right players who can add something extra to the squad, that is what everyone is working hard for,” Clement stated. That’s why January is always a challenging month, but everyone at the club is trying very hard to get players here. As everyone is expecting and working hard, so am I. I am unable to quantify it because I am aware of

Caoimhin Kelleher, the custodian for Liverpool, has been linked to Celtic. Despite making 12 appearances for the Reds this season, primarily in the Europa League and League Cup, the Republic of Ireland international is lagging behind Alisson for the starting shirt. The Sun claims that Kelleher is one of Celtic’s transfer targets. Should the 25-year-old insist on leaving Anfield, the Scottish champions may be prepared to make a move in the summer. Joe Hart, the starting goalie for Celtics right now, turns 37 in April and has just five months left on his deal.

Update from Major Kuhn to Celtic

According to reports, Celtic’s pursuit of Nicolas Kuhn, a winger for Rapid Vienna, has advanced significantly as the two teams have now reached an agreement on a £3 million deal. The 24-year-old has reportedly verbally agreed to terms on a contract that would last until the summer of 2028, according to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph. He will travel to Glasgow on Monday to finalise the deal after having a medical examination in London. The former Germany youth international will join Celtic as their first new player of the January transfer window. A left-back and a striker are reportedly other positions the team is looking to fill.

Should Rangers or Celtic choose to pursue the Leeds United forward this month, they will have competition from other teams for Joe Gelhardt. The 21-year-old has been linked to both Old Firm clubs during the January transfer window, but West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End, and Blackburn Rovers have also entered the race, according to transfer journalist Alan Nixon. With just six league appearances under Daniel Farke, Gelhardt has struggled for playing time in the Championship despite making his Premier League debut as a teenager.

Rangers want to sign a championship left-back
Cameron Pring of Bristol City is reportedly being eyed by Rangers. According to a report in The Sun, Philippe Clement is looking to expand his options ahead of Ridvan Yilmaz’s anticipated departure, and the Ibrox giants are reportedly considering a January move for the Championship left-back amid interest from Italy. Pring is regarded as one of the top players in the English football second division for his position.

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