Champions League player linked to Rangers in January talks about his future following rival increase of £1.75 million.
The defender for Nottingham Forest has been discussing his future in light of January’s Rangers connections.
The 27-year-old Scotland international center back was expelled from the team early in the season due to altercations at the City Ground, and he is currently on loan at FC Copenhagen.
It now appears like McKenna will be leaving Aberdeen when his contract ends at the end of the current campaign, nearly four years after he left for the illustrious English club.
However, Scott McKenna has stated that he isn’t considering it just yet. His remarks follow significant connections to Rangers and Celtic during the January transfer window.
Speaking to the Press & Journal in Aberdeen, Scott McKenna maintains that he is simply trying to maximize his six months in Denmark rather than hurrying into a choice.
A spot on the Scotland plane to Germany for Euro 2024 is another goal of the former Dons star, who has his sights set on a medal as the Danish Superliga winner.
McKenna remarked, “I just need to concentrate on trying to play well.” Then, ideally, leading Copenhagen to a league title. Right now, that’s all I can really think of.
And maybe, I’ll do well enough for Scotland manager Steve Clarke to think about include me in the squad for Euro 2024. There are many wonderful things to look forward to.
In January, Scott McKenna went on loan to FC Copenhagen. This week, he will play Manchester City in the Champions League.
It happens nearly three weeks after the defender participated in the team’s 3-1 first-leg loss to the Citizens in Denmark.
Since Scott McKenna’s future is now unknown, we believe Rangers will make contact with the Nottingham Forest defender in the summer.
Celtic, an Old Firm rival that McKenna has a boyhood bond with, may also come up after Brendan Rodgers’ £5 million attempt to sign the center back in 2019 fell through.
The P&J report also discusses the additional £1.75 million that McKenna, who was originally valued at £3 million, was able to secure for Aberdeen after moving to Forest in 2020.
Raking in more based on Premier League promotion and then subsequent survival, McKenna has suggested it’s the least he could do for his old side.
Something tells us all that financial goodwill will evaporate if the defender ever signs on at Rangers but you never know what might happen in the summer.
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