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Celtic Open Talks to Sign Kelechi Iheanacho

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Celtic are in talks to re-sign striker Kelechi Iheanacho and are eager to get the deal done as quickly as possible to give the Nigerian a full pre-season, according to Sky Sports.

The Scottish giants signed Iheanacho on a free transfer last summer, agreeing a one-year deal with the option of a further year. The former Leicester City star scored nine goals in 24 appearances for the Bhoys, and this impressive return has prompted O’Neill to explore the possibility of activating this contract extension.

The Northern Irishman’s team’s pre-season commenced earlier this week with a draw against Irish side Shelbourne, and continues over the next few weeks with games against Sporting CP, Middlesbrough and AC Milan.

The Hoops are eager to sort Iheanacho’s situation quickly so that they can have him available for these important warm-up matches.

Celtic in Talks to Re-Sign Kelechi Iheanacho

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Celtic have been quiet thus far in the transfer window, although they are making moves to bolster O’Neill’s attacking options.

Camilo Duran has arrived from Qarabag for £6 million to provide lead striker Daizen Maeda with competition, or perhaps to replace the Japan international, who has been linked with a move to the Premier League. Duran netted 15 goals across all competitions for the Azerbaijani side last season.

However, the acquisition of the Colombian isn’t deemed sufficient for O’Neill. The veteran head coach wants another striker in his ranks, and rather than scouring the market for potential targets, is willing to offer Iheanacho another year at Celtic Park.

Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph reports that the Glaswegian club are locked in negotiations with the 29-year-old’s representatives over this new deal.

The expectation is that an agreement will be reached, and relatively quickly, with the hope being that Iheanacho is given a full pre-season.

The Nigeria international only joined Celtic in September last summer, meaning he missed out on pre-season and subsequently took time to acclimatise to life in Scotland.

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Celtic Could Lose Key Star This Summer

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Maeda may not be the only key player Celtic lose this summer. The Scottish champions regularly have to scramble to keep hold of their best players, and they’re now bracing themselves for offers for one of their most pivotal stars.

Arne Engles is a target for Premier League and European clubs, with Roma said to be leading the race to sign the 22-year-old midfielder.

The Italian club expect to lose France midfielder Manu Kone this summer, and are subsequently exploring potential replacements.

Engels is one of their primary targets, with Celtic reportedly valuing the Belgian at around €20-25 million. Sanctioning this sale at this price could help fund further reinforcements for O’Neill, who is looking to lead his side to yet another Scottish Premiership title next season.

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Andrew Giuliani defends the White House response to Folarin Balogun’s red-card controversy during a heated exchange with Ben Jacobs over FIFA, VAR and the referee.

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Arsenal in Constant Talks to Sign Christian Kofane

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Arsenal remain in regular contact with Bayer Leverkusen striker Christian Kofane, although the player’s agent is currently holding talks with Everton over a potential switch to Merseyside, according to journalist David Schill.

Kofane enjoyed an impressive debut campaign with the German outfit, scoring seven goals and providing six assists in 44 appearances across all competitions. This form has prompted interest from several clubs, including the Gunners and the Toffees.

The North London outfit have reportedly been in talks with Kofane’s camp for some time now, as Mikel Arteta looks to provide Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz with fresh competition ahead of the 2026/27 season.

However, it now appears that a switch to the Hill Dickinson Stadium could be on the cards for the Nigerian forward.

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Speculation linking Kofane with Arsenal first emerged in March after the Gunners defeated Leverkusen over two legs in the Champions League round of 16. Arteta is said to have admired the 19-year-old’s performance against his team, after the youngster caught the eye by causing imperious centre-back William Saliba issues throughout the tie.

Heading into this window, multiple reports suggested that Arsenal’s sporting director Andrea Berta is intent on adding another striker to Arteta’s squad.

Kofane, described as ‘one of Europe’s most exciting strikers’ is understood to be on the Gunners’ shortlist for this position, although it now appears as though the player could be slipping away from them.

David Schill reports that Kofane’s agent, Eric Depolo, arrived at Everton’s training ground earlier this week to discuss a potential move to the north-west.

A positive meeting was held between the two parties, with the Merseysiders now pushing to accelerate a deal for the prodigy number nine.

That said, Everton’s desire to get on with things is said to be born out of fear of competition, with many clubs still circling for Kofane. Arsenal are among those still in the race, although they’ll have to move quickly if they want to hijack their Premier League rivals’ move for the player.

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Gabriel Jesus is expected to leave Arsenal this summer, making a centre-forward signing somewhat necessary. Adding a younger player who can develop alongside the likes of Havertz and Gyokeres makes sense, although Kofane may not be the right man.

While the Nigerian has shown glimpses of promise for Leverkusen, his output in the Bundesliga doesn’t suggest he’s ready to make an impact for a club competing for football’s biggest prizes.

Instead, Arsenal should look to sign Bournemouth’s Junior Kroupi. The Frenchman has been linked with a move to the Emirates, and his pedigree certainly makes him a more appealing option than Kofane.

Kroupi netted 13 goals in the Premier League last season, and only turned 20 in June. He may cost upwards of £80 million, but this is still a deal Berta should explore.

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Rangers Eye Cammy Devlin After Hearts Exit

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Rangers manager Derek McInnes is looking to sign another player who he managed at Hearts last season after Lawrence Shankland.

There’s no doubt Rangers need to invest significantly during the summer transfer window after falling short in the Scottish Premiership title race last season.

The Ibrox outfit looked in with a chance of battling for first place after the league split, but they fell off a cliff towards the end of the season.

If they don’t want to fall further behind their rivals Celtic and even Hearts, they need to bring in reinforcements in the coming weeks.

The Glasgow club have already secured the signature of Dan Neil, Shankland, Ivor Pandur, Ben Godfrey and Ross McCrorie so far.

It’s been a busy window for McInnes’ side, but it appears their business isn’t over yet.

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According to a report from Sky Sports, Rangers are interested in signing Cammy Devlin following his departure from Hearts.

The 28-year-old left Hearts this summer after five years, failing to agree a new deal.

Devlin could follow in the footsteps of Shankland, leaving Hearts and joining their former manager McInnes at Ibrox.

The report claims that Rangers are also in talks over deals to sign Tromso’s Jens Hjertø-Dahl and Partizan Belgrade captain Vanja Dragojevic.

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