Scottish football’s transfer window continues to heat up, with both Rangers and Celtic making significant moves to strengthen their squads ahead of the second half of the season.
Rangers have stepped up their interest in a reported transfer target, signalling the club’s intent to bolster their options as they push for silverware in 2026.
The Ibrox side have been active in the market and appear determined to add quality to their ranks as competition for trophies in Scotland intensifies during the campaign.
Celtic, meanwhile, have set their sights on a player who featured at the World Cup, a signing that would represent a significant statement of ambition from the Parkhead club.
Landing a World Cup performer would underline Celtic’s growing reputation as a destination for players operating at the highest levels of international football.
The Hoops have consistently looked to attract players with top-level experience, and a move of this nature would align with the club’s broader strategy of competing in Europe as well as domestically.
Adding to the flurry of transfer activity across Scotland, a former Hibernian star has attracted an enquiry from a potential suitor, suggesting the player could be on the move.
Former Hibs players continue to attract attention from clubs looking to recruit individuals already familiar with the demands of Scottish football and the wider British game.
The Scottish Premiership transfer window has seen considerable movement in 2026, with clubs at every level of the division working to improve their squads and address weaknesses.
Both halves of the Old Firm are expected to remain active as the window progresses, with further deals likely to be confirmed in the coming days and weeks ahead.
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