Celtic bidding war, Rangers ‘wrong rumours’, new Hearts deal, Hibs exit on cards – transfer news

Hibs depart using cards

Jimmy Jeggo is reportedly planning to return to Australia, so it’s possible that he’s leaving Hibs. Luke Amos’s arrival at Easter Road is expected to further depress the 31-year-old Socceroo in the standings. According to FTBL, the midfielder may be returning to Australia to sign with Melbourne City, as Hibs is willing to let him go with only six months remaining on his deal.

“Wrong rumors” about Rangers

Hearts defender Craig Halkett has signed a new contract. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
Craig Halkett, a defender for Hearts, has agreed to a new deal. (Image courtesy of SNS Group/Mark Scates)

According to Philippe Clement, Rangers were the subject of “wrong rumors” during the January transfer window. The Ibrox club has been connected to several players, including Luca Langoni of Boca Juniors, Vitesse’s Million Manhoef, and left-back Gijs Smal of FC Twente. On loan from Wolves, Fabio Silva has already arrived, and Mohamed Diomande is about to finalize a £4.5 million transfer from FC Nordsjaelland. “There are a lot of rumors, I have to say a lot of wrong rumours, much more wrong than right, but I cannot go into detail because then I’m talking about rumors all the time and I prefer to talk about football and working with the players to make them better,” Clement responded when asked about possible arrivals and departures in the final week of the window.

Aberdeen’s departure was verified

Vicente Besuijen, a winger for Aberdeen, has finished his loan stint with FC Emmen, a team in the Dutch second level. The 22-year-old has entirely disappeared from the Pittodrie first squad picture and has yet to appear for Barry Robson this season. “Vicente Besuijen has joined FC Emmen of the Eerste Divisie on loan for the remainder of the season,” Aberdeen stated. All of us at AFC hope Vinny has the greatest possible time with FC Emmen.”

Deal on New Hearts

The most recent Hearts player to sign a new deal and pledge his future to the team is Craig Halkett. With the terms of his new contract, the defender will remain at Tynecastle Park through the summer of 2026. Halkett is nearing full fitness after a protracted injury and has just lately made a comeback. The fact that Halks has agreed to a new deal to remain with the team is yet another encouraging development, according to manager Steven Naismith. “In addition to his evident skill, he leads by example and is well-liked in the locker room. He struggled mightily with injuries the previous season, and it was evident that the club missed having him on the field during a trying time.

Celtic War of Bidding

In the last week of the January transfer window, Matt O’Riley, a midfielder for Celtic, is expected to be the target of intense transfer negotiations. The Daily Mail claims that a number of Premier League teams in England are getting ready to put in a bid for the 23-year-old, following Atletico Madrid. Other teams are gearing up to put the Scottish champions to the test, although Celtic are set to turn down the La Liga team’s reported £20 million loan-to-buy deal on Wednesday. O’Riley has been playing for Celtic in great form this year, making 29 appearances and tallying 10 goals and 12 assists, including some outstanding performances in the Champions League. Celtic has an advantageous contract with the Danish international through 2027. Celtic will probably need to get a higher offer than the club record £25 million that was received for Jota’s summer transfer to Al-Ittihad in order to be persuaded to sell their star player during the current transfer window.

St. Jephcott departs

After a dismal stint at St Johnstone, Luke Jephcott has joined Newport of Sky Bet League Two, the Premiership team has confirmed. The former Plymouth striker made 11 appearances for Saints without scoring. Only seven minutes were played by the 23-year-old after Craig Levein assumed management of the Perth side.

Dundee loan termination

devoted Dundee full-back On loan to Inverness till the conclusion of the season is Cammy Kerr. Despite earning a testimonial match earlier this season and making 272 appearances for his childhood club, Kerr has only made four decisive Premiership starts under Tony Docherty. “Cammy Kerr remains under contract with Dundee Football Club until the summer of 2025,” the club said in a statement. With this loan move, he will have more chances to start regularly for the first team before heading back to Dundee in the summer. For the remainder of the Inverness season, Cammy has the best wishes from everyone at the club.

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