Rangers ‘agree fee’ for versatile midfielder while Celtic’s pursuit of Premier League ace could still be on

Rangers 'agree fee' for versatile midfielder while Celtic's pursuit of Premier League ace could still be on
Rangers 'agree fee' for versatile midfielder while Celtic's pursuit of Premier League ace could still be on

Rangers ‘agree fee’ for versatile midfielder while Celtic’s pursuit of Premier League ace could still be on

Following their most recent 3-0 victory over St. Mirren, Celtic resumed their pursuit of the Scottish Premiership championship.

Although Brendan Rodgers’ team leads the league by eight points,

rival Rangers are still a threat in this unpredictable season.

With two crucial games remaining,

the Gers can cut the deficit to just two points and maybe put pressure on the defending champions.

As they attempt to bolster their rosters during the January transfer window,

both teams have been connected to a number of possible new players.

Since we’ve already covered more than half of the story,

let’s review some of the most recent rumors.

Danish club FC Nordsjaelland’s midfield player Mohamed Diomande has agreed to be signed by Rangers for an undisclosed amount.

The 22-year-old is scheduled to fly home from the team’s US training camp on Sunday in order to have a medical at Ibrox “in the coming days,”

according to local publication B.T.Rangers want to sign Diomande far sooner than his contract,

which is set to expire at the end of 2024.

The rising star of the Superliga is incredibly adaptable;

although he is a central midfielder by profession,

he can also play left wing or center forward in an attacking capacity.

Diomande helped Nordsjaelland last season with seven goals and four assists.

Potential Celtic Premier League signing
Owen Beck of Liverpool,

who played the first half of the season on loan at Dundee FC, has been linked to Celtic.

The 21-year-old was recalled in the new year as Jurgen Klopp faces a defensive injury problem,

although the Hoops remain keen in signing Beck.

Record Sport claims that if Rodgers and company’s initial loan offer to Beck is turned down,

they may then make a bid for his permanent signing.

According to reports, the manager is searching for a different left-back to challenge Greg Taylor,

but this will depend on if Klopp chooses to include the young player in his Liverpool team while Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are out.

Given that both are anticipated to recover from their injuries by February,

Celtic may just be fortunate in their approach.

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