Rangers near key contract agreement, major Celtic injury boost, Hearts make signing decision
Rangers near key contract agreement, major Celtic injury boost, Hearts make signing decision
A report claims that Rangers are nearing an agreement to sign midfielder John Lundstram to a new multi-year contract. The former
Sheffield United midfielder has had a challenging start to the season, but under Philippe Clement,
he has become a vital player with strong performances after the Belgian was hired after the sacking.
season and beyond,” with an agreement believed to be “likely” in the coming weeks.
Lundstram’s contract expires in the summer, and he is free to engage with rival clubs.
Major Celtic injury boost
According to sources, star defender Cameron Carter-Vickers is expected to make his return this weekend against Motherwell, giving
Celtic a significant boost. The American international center defense has struggled with injuries this season, appearing in slightly over
half of the team’s league games. He hasn’t played since he suffered a second hamstring strain during the team’s 1-0 victory over Ross
County on January 27. Brendan Rodgers, the manager of Celtic, has been depending on Maik
In recent weeks, Nawrocki and Stephen Welsh have filled in for Liam Scales, while Gustaf Lagerbielke has been in reserve but hasn’t
been able to push his way into the manager’s plans. Carter-Vickers has resumed training this week, which is fantastic news for Celtic
supporters because it means he might be available for the crucial trip to Fir Park, as reported by the Scottish Sun. By the time Celtic
kick off in South Lanarkshire on Sunday lunchtime, five points behind Rangers, who hosted Hearts
at Ibrox the day before. The league leaders are now leading the standings.
Hearts make signing decision
Kenneth Vargas of Club Sport Herediano is expected to be permanently signed by Hearts following his stellar play for the Tynecastle
club this season. The 21-year-old attacker, who joined on loan from the Costa Rican team last summer, has made 31 appearances and
scored six goals. The Edinburgh Evening News reports that Vargas’s recent play during a 12-game winning streak has persuaded
director of football Joe Savage and manager Steven Naismith to activate the buy option included in the loan transfer.
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