Rangers target’s club is awaiting the “best offer,” as the Celtic star delivers the Scotland Euro 2024 verdict.
The enthusiasm for Euro 2024 is growing as the Scottish Premiership season draws to a close and the competition is almost here. The last league games take place this weekend, and in addition to the next international action, there will be some interesting opportunities during the summer transfer window. As we approach the final round of Premiership fixtures, here is a summary of the most recent news stories.
This summer, Rangers are rumored to be interested in signing José Córdoba in an attempt to bolster their defense. The Levski Sofia player, 22, has a contract that expires in 2025, and the team is currently considering cashing in before the upcoming season.
The original claim that the Gers are trying to sign Córdoba was given by Jose Miguel Dominguez, and he has since updated us with more information. He disclosed, in an interview with El Marcador TV, that three teams are interested in the center back. Along with another nameless club, Turkish team Beşiktaş also competes against Rangers.
Two of the clubs in the Turkish Süper Lig are Rangers and Beşiktaş. Levski is in charge of everything and is waiting for the best deal, Dominguez stated. “They will examine, assess, and determine what is most advantageous for the team financially.” Celtic star decides on Scotland’s fate at Euro 2024 A possible call-up to the Scotland squad for James Forrest has surfaced in the wake of Steve Clarke’s injury crisis. The Tartan Army is lacking some important players with Aaron Hickey still battling to recover from an injury and Nathan Patterson expected to miss Euro 2024.
Celtic captain Callum McGregor believes that teammate Forrest could be the man to call on this summer to solve Scotland’s injury fears.
“The system that the manager wants to play is a right-wing-back role. I’d never dream of telling the Scotland manager who to pick but James certainly has the quality. He could play in that position and give us a little bit more of an attacking threat,” McGregor said.
“It would be amazing if he managed to get back in for the tournament. He’s just got to keep pushing and knocking on the door and hopefully, he gets in.
“He has made a big difference to the team as well in terms of his ball retention. James has been a big part of the team elevating their level in terms of how good he has been. “There have been some top players who have played at this club and to be up there pushing for accolades like that speaks volumes for how good he is, his professionalism, his mentality and how he has looked after himself. He deserves all the credit in the world.”
It would be fantastic if he could get back in for the event. He only needs to keep pushing and hammering on the door, and hopefully he’ll get in. “He has also contributed significantly to the team’s ball retention. “There have been some top players who have played at this club, and to be up there pushing for accolades like that speaks volumes for how good he is, his professionalism, his mentality, and how he has looked after himself.” He deserves all the credit in the world.
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