October 6, 2024

The signing season is almost approaching, and we’ve got you covered with all the latest news, rumors, and possibly done agreements.

It’s the heart of the transfer season, and clubs are gearing up for January with strategic moves.

In his inaugural transfer window with Rangers, Philippe Clement aims to make his mark. Meanwhile, Celtic, under Brendan Rodgers, is seeking attacking reinforcements, contemplating the deployment of Champions League funds.

Ross McCausland, the emerging talent, is on the verge of a new contract amid growing interest, adding a layer of intrigue to Celtic’s plans.

At Hearts, the Steven Naismith-Lawrence Shankland connection remains a priority, and Hibs, under Nick Montgomery’s stewardship, is anticipating a rejuvenation with fresh faces.

Aberdeen, led by manager Ylber Ramadani, contemplates lucrative moves, with Lewis Ferguson attracting substantial interest. Bologna, however, remains steadfast in their commitment to retain the Scotland EURO 2024 hopeful despite Juventus lurking.

Jota, seeking redemption from his Al-Ittihad struggles, could find solace with Ange Postecoglou and potential interest from Tottenham.

Miovski evaluated for Celtic or Rangers

Bojan Miovski is good enough to play for Celtic or Rangers, and the question has been posed to the Old Firm pair, ‘Why wouldn’t you look at him?’

That’s according to Ibrox great Barry Ferguson, who believes the player who scored against his former club on Saturday understands where the back of the net is. He’s perplexed as to why Brendan Rodgers and Philippe Clement wouldn’t be interested in the Aberdeen forward in January.

He’s shown he’s good enough. 11 goals in an Aberdeen team that have struggled this season. He’s an out-and-out goalscorer with decent link up play as well. He’s an international – why would you not look at players in the Premiership.

Another player, Lawrence Shankland, another goal at the weekend. He’s just a natural born goalscorer.

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