Celtic Plans to Sell Sweden Midfielder Benjamin Nygren
Celtic are preparing to sell Sweden international Benjamin Nygren following a successful debut season in Scotland, attracting interest from several English clubs. Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly keen on the 24-year-old midfielder, with Celtic aiming to begin negotiations around a £26 million valuation. Other clubs showing interest include Brighton, Bournemouth, and Valencia.
Robbie Keane Considered for Celtic Manager Role
Martin O'Neill has expressed his belief that Robbie Keane possesses the credentials to manage Celtic, suggesting the club should consider someone of his calibre.
"The club should be looking at someone of that calibre," O'Neill stated regarding Keane's potential managerial role.
Michael O'Neill Observes Alfie Devine in Championship Match
Celtic's interim manager Michael O'Neill attended the recent Preston North End versus Queens Park Rangers match to observe Tottenham midfielder Alfie Devine, who is currently on loan at Preston.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Defender Nasser Djiga Unlikely to Return to Rangers
Reports indicate that Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Nasser Djiga is unlikely to return to Rangers after completing his season-long loan spell.
Hibs Teenager Owen Elding's Transfer Potential
Former Easter Road forward Tam McManus has suggested that Hibernian teenager Owen Elding could command a transfer fee exceeding the £6 million received for Kieron Bowie in January.
Tottenham Favoured to Sign Andy Robertson
Tottenham Hotspur are considered favorites to sign Liverpool and Scotland left-back Andy Robertson, 32, as a free agent this summer, contingent on Spurs avoiding relegation this season.
Interest in Andy Robertson from European and Saudi Clubs
Atletico Madrid is expected to pursue another attempt to sign Scotland captain Andy Robertson. Additionally, Napoli, Juventus, and clubs from Saudi Arabia have shown interest in the player.
Belle and Sebastian Release Song Celebrating Scotland's World Cup Return
Scottish band Belle and Sebastian have composed a song to commemorate Scotland's qualification for the World Cup. The band debuted "It Only Takes One Lion" live during a performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London.




