Celtic plan to sell £11.5m trio to fund sensational reunion as ex-Premier League pair set their sights on Rangers.
By defeating Celtic 3-0, under-pressure Rangers manager Philippe Clement allayed worries over his future at Ibrox. At Ibrox, Ianis Hagi, Robin Propper, and Danilo emerged victorious as Clement defeated Brendan Rodgers in an Old Firm derby at the eighth attempt.It’s a crucial victory. It gives Rangers supporters hope,” Clement remarked.”We will put in a lot of effort to improve this new squad, which is developing and has a lot of potential. That is both my objective and my duty.
After poor performances against Motherwell and St Mirren in December, Rangers’ triumph over Celtic was much needed. This weekend, the Ibrox team will try to maintain the same level of energy when they visit a revitalized Hibs. When they play St. Mirren, Celtic, who have lost in the Premiership for the first time this season, will be hoping for a big response. Glasgow World examines the newest talking points from both Old Firm clubs ahead of this weekend’s Premiership action.
Triple January sale on the cards at Celtic as high-profile return mooted
Luis Palma, Alexandro Bernabei, and Maik Nawrocki have all been told by Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic that they are free to depart Parkhead during the January transfer window. According to Peter O’Rourke, a reporter for Football Insider, Brendan Rodgers is eager to let go of some of his team’s periphery players in order to raise money for more high-caliber recruits that should arrive in January or the summer. Bernabei is set to finalize a permanent deal for approximately £4.5 million after joining Brazilian team Internachional on loan in March.
Nawrocki, who hasn’t played for Celtic yet this season, is rumored to be looking for consistent playing time somewhere else. After a fantastic season the previous season, Palma has fallen precipitously in Rodgers’ hierarchy after playing just 212 minutes in all competitions.
The Scottish Sun goes on to say that talks between the two sides are going well and has even made the outrageous assertion that an announcement regarding his homecoming would be made by the end of next week. During his first tenure at Celtic, Tierney made 170 games and was a member of the club that won two League Cups, four league crowns, and two Scottish Cups.
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