“Celtic’s In the Thirties,” as John Swinney called it, won the award for best historical fiction.

“Celtic’s In the Thirties,” as John Swinney called it, won the award for best historical fiction.

Clubs all across the world are looking into some last-minute possible

possibilities before the deadline as the January transfer season approaches its last days of action.

We’ve examined some of the most recent Celtic and Rangers news as the last winter movements unfold. This week marks the return of both teams to European competition as they get ready for their respective Champions League and Europa League matches.

Ianis Hagi is currently receiving a lot of attention, and he thinks about his future. The 26-year-old’s current contract is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, and Rangers have reportedly offered him a new one to keep him at Ibrox. Only after returning from loan with Deportivo Alavés had Hagi been linked to an exit. However, his will to fight for his spot has helped him return to Philippe Clement’s team as a regular. Hagi had a condition in his contract that would have “triggered a pay rise,” but he has now made it plain that he was willing to make a compromise on that, which led to his return to the squad, according to Record Sport.

There do other teams still want to sign the Romanian? According to reports, Galatasaray has “long-term admirers” of Hagi and has contemplated signing him on multiple occasions.

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