Leeds United is showing interest in the former Rangers player as the Celtic star talks about his future…

Lawrence Shankland’s late goal in Tbilisi Friday night prevented Scotland from suffering their fourth straight defeat on the international scene as they tied the game 2-2 in Georgia.

The team led by Steve Clarke has already guaranteed their place in the German finals of Euro 2024, but they still have a qualification match left, against Norway at home on Sunday. Supporters of Celtic and Rangers will find plenty of transfer news stories interesting back on the home front.

With loan transfers presently being linked to Premier League team Bournemouth and EFL Championship side Leeds United, a former Rangers favorite might be returning to British football in January.
Elsewhere, a current Celtic star has been discussing his future with the Hoops. Here are the latest Celtic and Rangers transfer news headlines on Saturday, November 17:

Leeds United and Bournemouth are ‘interested’ in former Rangers favorites.

Per a report from TeamTalk, Turkish club Fenerbahce will make former Rangers winger Ryan Kent available for loan in January. The one-time Ibrox favourite is said to be attracting interest from EFL Championship contenders Leeds United and Premier League side Bournemouth.

Kent left Rangers at the end of his contract last summer but has struggled to settle in Turkey. He was heavily linked with a move to several English clubs, including Leeds, but opted to join Fenerbahce at the end of his four-year spell in Glasgow.

Celtic winger discusses Hoops’ future

Celtic winger Mikey Johnston has admitted his future with the Scottish champions is ‘unclear’, according to The Scottish Sun. Injuries have severely limited his first-team opportunities at Celtic Park, but the 24-year-old hasn’t given up hope of making an impact with his boyhood club.

He said, “No player is going to be happy when they’re not playing. Ultimately, it’s up to me, and I need to try and force my way into that team. I have until January to do that, and I will try and give it everything to do that, but we just have to see what happens.”

 

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