September 19, 2024

The Scottish Premiership is back, and Celtic’s tenure as champions began the season with a 4-0 home victory over Kilmarnock.

After settling for a scoreless draw in their season opener against Hearts in the capital, Rangers have yet to score any goals. Even though football is back, teams still have till the end of the month to complete their summer acquisitions. Let’s take a look at some of the most recent Celtic and Rangers transfer rumours.

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£5m offer sent for Celtic and Rangers target

Tommy Conway of Bristol City is presently training away from the first team, which means he is getting closer to leaving. It might not be one of the Glasgow teams that captures him, though. The Scotland international has long been associated with Rangers and Celtic, but Hull City has just entered the picture and is trying to close a deal.

The Tigers have reportedly put in a £5 million offer for Conway, while Middlesbrough also made a comparable offer over the weekend, according to BristolLive. Burnley, who were just demoted, are rumoured to be interested in signing the striker as well.

Pundit issues O’Riley transfer advice

Matt O'Riley helps Celtic see off 10-man Rangers to all but secure Scottish  title | Scottish Premiership | The Guardian

Following his incredible season, Matt O’Riley is now being considered by a number of UK and international teams. Premier League clubs, particularly Brighton and Hove Albion, have expressed interest in signing him due to his total contribution of 19 goals and 18 assists across all competitions.

According to Sky Sports, Chris Sutton has offered his opinion on the possibility that the English team and Celtic are currently “in talks” about a possible move.

He stated on Twitter, “I think Matt O’Riley should set his sights higher. With the utmost respect to Brighton, who are a brilliantly run club.” “Unless there’s a significant enough change, I’d like to see him try his luck in the Champions League with this current Celtic team. Stay for another season.”

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