Rangers Pursue Huddersfield Midfielder Cameron Ashia
Rangers have identified Huddersfield Town's attacking midfielder Cameron Ashia as a potential summer signing. The 20-year-old midfielder is set to become a free agent when his contract expires this summer, making him an attractive prospect for the club. (Football Insider)
Celtic Unable to Secure Bodo/Glimt Striker Kasper Hogh
Celtic are expected to be priced out of a move for Norwegian striker Kasper Hogh following his notable performances in the Champions League. The club's interest in the Bodo/Glimt forward has been hampered by the anticipated transfer fee. (Football Insider)
Chris Sutton Comments on Willie Haughey's Celtic Season Ticket Alliance
Regarding Willie Haughey's proposed Celtic Season Ticket Alliance, former striker Chris Sutton expressed optimism about the initiative's potential benefits for the club.
"I am genuinely optimistic it could be a positive first step for the club." (Daily Record - subscription required)
Dennis Geiger on Choosing Aberdeen
Loan signing Dennis Geiger revealed that he declined offers from other clubs because Aberdeen's sporting director, Lutz Pfannenstiel, made him feel particularly wanted.
"I rejected potential moves to other clubs because Aberdeen sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel made me feel wanted." (Press & Journal)
Hearts Teenager Keir McMeekin Approached by England
Sixteen-year-old Hearts prospect Keir McMeekin has been approached to consider switching his international allegiance from Scotland to England. The young player has also been linked with a potential transfer to Manchester City. (Daily Mail)
Rangers Forward Kyle Glasgow Signs First Professional Contract
Rangers forward Kyle Glasgow, who has represented both Portugal and Scotland at youth levels, has signed his first professional contract with the club. His signing comes amid considerable interest from English clubs.
"Kyle Glasgow has played at youth level for Portugal and Scotland and has now signed his first professional contract with Rangers amid strong interest from England." (The Herald - subscription required)







