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An overview of Celtic and Rangers’ most recent transfer rumors in light of their most recent European activity.
This weekend marks the return of Celtic and Rangers to Scottish Premiership action following a great week in Europe.
Rangers will host Ross County at Ibrox on Sunday, while Celtic will get ready for a trip to Motherwell.
Both Glasgow clubs will play their respective games on Sunday.
Storm Éowyn caused the recent match between the Hoops and Dundee to be postponed, therefore they have a game in hand.
The rescheduled match will be replayed on Wednesday, February 5. In an attempt to find a replacement for Kyogo Furuhashi,
Celtic has renewed their interest in signing Brøndby’s Mathias Kvistgaarden. After being linked to the striker for a while,
Anthony Joseph of Sky Sports reports that the Hoops “are expected” to make another attempt to sign him.
But Brøndby isn’t exactly eager to let the 22-year-old go during this window.
Unless a “record bid in excess of £10 million” is made, the Danish team is understandably reluctant to let go of their striker,
who finished the 2024–25 season with 14 goals and five assists across all competitions.
In response to the latest rumors regarding Kvistgaarden’s future and a possible record-breaking monetary offer,
the forward scored against Dallas during his team’s most recent preseason friendly.
Kvistgaarden demonstrated why Celtic has been eager to get him to Glasgow after jumping high to head home a corner.
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