• Tue. Oct 15th, 2024

Celtic’s £10m Bundesliga swoop, Hibs face tough McCowan competition, Rangers target moves on, suitor withdraws from race – Scottish transfer roundup

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Aug 15, 2024 #Hibernian

Celtic are eyeing Belgian young talent Arne Engels and also showing interest in McCowan, following the availability of a former Hearts player.

After signing Norwich City striker Adam Idah, Celtic are now reportedly targeting Augsburg midfielder Arne Engels. The 20-year-old Belgian, who is under contract with the Bundesliga club for another three years, had an impressive season last year. According to The Scottish Sun, Engels has become a key transfer target for Celtic.

The club may need to offer £10 million to secure Engels, potentially setting a new record for their highest transfer fee. Engels would serve as a potential replacement for Matt O’Riley, should the Dane depart this transfer window. Atalanta remains interested in O’Riley and has had several bids turned down.

Celtic have been credited with an interest in Arne Engels.
Celtic have been credited with an interest in Arne Engels. 

McCowan transfer twist.

Hibs may encounter competition from Celtic in their pursuit of Dundee playmaker Luke McCowan. The Easter Road club has already made two offers for the talented midfielder but has yet to meet Dundee’s asking price. Hibs are looking for a creative addition to their squad and have targeted McCowan as a key player.

However, given McCowan’s strong performances, Celtic are also considering a move for the 26-year-old, who has one year remaining on his contract. While Hibs are determined not to overpay, they might face significant competition if Celtic decides to make a formal bid. According to The Scottish Sun, Dundee is preparing for a potential offer from the Scottish champions.

Luke McCowan is in demand.
Luke McCowan is in demand.

Saints concede defeat in O’Riley pursuit.

Southampton manager Russell Martin has conceded defeat in his bid to sign Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley. Despite making an offer earlier in the summer, the newly-promoted Premier League team cannot meet O’Riley’s £25 million valuation.

Martin, who previously managed O’Riley at MK Dons, acknowledged that Southampton is no longer in the running for the 23-year-old. When questioned about future moves for O’Riley, Martin confirmed, “We are not in the race right now.”

Southampton manager Russell Martin.
Southampton manager Russell Martin. 

Conway set to sign with Boro.

Scotland striker Tommy Conway has reportedly completed his transfer from Bristol City to Middlesbrough, according to Sky Sports. The move, which has been in the works since last week, is expected to be officially announced soon with a transfer fee of £4.5 million.

The 22-year-old forward, who was part of the Scotland squad for the Euros, was excluded from Bristol City’s first-team squad after returning from international duty due to his failure to sign a new contract. Despite interest from both Celtic and Rangers, Conway’s future now appears to be settled with his move to the Riverside Stadium.

Tommy Conway is on the move.
Tommy Conway is on the move. 

Paterson set for transfer.

Former Hearts defender Callum Paterson has been informed that he is free to seek a new club, according to The Sheffield Star. The 29-year-old has been with Sheffield Wednesday since 2020 but was linked with a return to Hearts last summer. Despite staying with the Owls, Paterson is not currently in the plans of manager Danny Rohl.

Although Paterson has expressed interest in a future return to Hearts, the club’s recent acquisition of right-back Gerald Taylor has reduced their immediate need for reinforcements in that position.

Callum Paterson could leave Sheffield Wednesday.
Callum Paterson could leave Sheffield Wednesday.  

Aberdeen could secure additional profits.

Bojan Miovksi is set to leave Aberdeen for La Liga side Girona in a deal worth £6.5 million, with the official announcement expected soon. The 25-year-old North Macedonian striker has drawn significant interest over the summer.

Former teammate Joe Lewis commented on Miovksi’s potential, noting, “Bojan has a sell-on value. If he performs well and scores goals in La Liga, his next move could be worth £25 or £30 million. He has all the necessary attributes, but he needs to stay sharp and injury-free.”

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