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Araujo Open to Staying at Celtic Permanently Amid Transfer Talks

Julian Araujo is open to a permanent Celtic move after scoring in a 3-2 win. Luis Palma wants to leave Celtic for Lech Poznan permanently. Napoli aims to keep Scott McTominay amid Premier League interest. Other updates include contract talks and coaching changes.

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Julian Araujo is on loan at Celtic from Bournemouth

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Julian Araujo is open to the possibility of extending his stay at Celtic beyond his loan spell. The full-back scored his first goal for the club, contributing to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Kilmarnock on Sunday. This performance has sparked discussions about a permanent move to the Scottish champions.

Meanwhile, Luis Palma, a winger currently on loan at Lech Poznan, has expressed his desire to leave Celtic permanently. The Honduras international, who has two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract with the Glasgow club, has communicated his intentions to Celtic, although he acknowledges that the final decision is not his to make.

In other transfer news, Napoli is prioritizing retaining Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay. The 29-year-old is attracting interest from several Premier League clubs, but Napoli aims to secure his future by offering a lucrative new contract.

Paul McGinn has voiced his support for Stephen Welsh, his defensive partner at Motherwell, believing Welsh can earn a spot in Scotland's World Cup squad through strong performances.

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Aberdeen plans to initiate contract discussions with 19-year-old midfielder Findlay Marshall, who has impressed while on loan at Arbroath this season.

Dundee United’s Danish midfielder Julius Eskesen revealed how close he was to leaving the club in January. He had agreed to join Greek side AE Kafisia, but the transfer ultimately fell through.

Rangers Under-19 coach Liam Ross has departed to accept an academy coaching role at Southampton.

Additional stories include Manchester United considering a move for Mac Allister and Scotland manager Clarke planning talks next month.

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