Celtic target brutally rejects interest as Rangers adjust transfer policy to focus on younger players
Celtic target brutally rejects interest as Rangers adjust transfer policy to focus on younger players
As the 2023–24 Scottish Premiership season draws to a close, Celtic and Rangers are both hoping to gain momentum. With whom are the two clubs associated today?
In addition, Rangers are aiming to alter their transfer policy. A striker who has lately been linked to the Bhoys has stated that he will
not be joining Celtic anytime soon.
Bologna forward Sydney Van Hooijdonk has dashed any hopes of Celtic signing him any time soon – while he revealed that talks took
place last summer, he currently feels that he is playing at a ‘higher level’ than he would be in the Scottish Premiership.
Van Hooijdonk said, “To be honest, I didn’t speak with Celtic this winter,” in an interview with The Pink Un. You see a lot of things,
but I didn’t talk to them this winter. Yes, there was a little throughout the summer.
“They are a great club, and I love them too, but it was great to have the championship and to have a squad in the playoffs. I’m thrilled
to be here because this league is a better level than that league. I see us play right now,
and it’s really good. We score a lot of goals and win games with ease.”
Rangers adjust transfer strategy to focus on younger players
During the most recent January transfer window, this new tactic was already in use. The winter transfer window saw the signing of
players like Mohamed Diomande and Fabio Silva; in contrast, the summer saw the Gers sign elderly stars
like Jack Butland and Leon Balogun.
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