Celtic face looming Jota deadline as Rangers ‘agree personal terms’ with transfer target
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Celtic and Rangers have both returned to pre-season as they look to prepare for the upcoming campaign.
It was an impresive season for both Glasgow sides in the one just gone, and both will be keen to improve even further across the course of pre-season.
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Hide AdNew signings always help, and both sides will be continuing to scour the market as they look get an edge on their each other.
Celtic have made the quicker start to the summer window, but Rangers are expected to catch up over the coming weeks.
And with that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news and rumours concerning both clubs:
Julien exit
Celtic are set to offload centre-back Christopher Julien this summer.
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Hide AdThe 29-year-old has only 37 league appearances since 2018, and he is now set to make the move to the Bundesliga.
Fabrizio Romano says a loan deal with an option to buy has been agreed, with contracts to be signed today.
“Schalke are set to sign Christopher Jullien from Celtic. Done deal and medical ongoing right now - gonna be loan deal with buy option included,” he said.
“Contract to be signed later today, right after medical tests.”
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Celtic face a race against time to complete a permanent deal for Jota.
The Hoops are said to be in advanced talks, but they have not confirmed a deal for the loan star just yet.
The big problem is that the Portuguese star’s loan spell officially ends on Thursday night, and the option to buy will expire along with the loan.
Personal terms agreed
Rangers are believed to have agreed personal terms with PAOK forward Antonio Colak.
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Hide AdThe striker has been tipped to arrive at Ibrox on a £1.8million deal, and Colak is willing to make the move, already agreeing to his part of the switch.
That’s according to Sky Sports, but it’s also reported that PAOK are yet to make a decision over whether they actually want to sell.
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