Euro giants line up replacement. Rangers-linked stalwart, club exploring ‘loan or permanent deal’ for Celtic flop
Both Celtic and Rangers intend to make more additions before the 2025–2025 season starts.
As Celtic intensifies their preseason training in the sweltering Portuguese heat, Russell Martin continues to restructure his Gers team,
with the announcement of a sixth new addition anticipated later today. Here are a few of the most recent transfer tidbits for both
teams:
PSV draft up contingency plan amid De Jong future uncertainty

leave the Netherlands this summer.
The former Barcelona, Newcastle, and Dutch international is free to speak with any interested parties. He is currently out of contract
with the current Eredivisie winners and has been working alone at PSV’s De Herdgang facilities during preseason in an effort to keep
his fitness levels up.
As new manager Russell Martin continues to reshape his team for the upcoming season—he has already acquired five new players—the
34-year-old has been linked to a move to Ibrox.
De Jong, who scored 14 league goals the previous season, has not yet decided what to do next, but he has the potential to be the most
well-known addition to Govan because, according to recent rumours, PSV has prepared a backup plan in case he decides not to extend
his contract.
Providing an update on his skipper’s situation, PSV boss Peter Bosz commented: “I definitely still have hope for Luuk. He hasn’t said
he’s staying, but he hasn’t said he’s leaving either. I’ve worked wonderfully with him for two years, so I’d love to see him sign a new
contract. I play every practice match with a different captain. I’m just postponing it all a bit.”
A-League side want to re-sign forgotten Hoops winger
Melbourne City is committed to bringing Marco Tilio, a wide player for Celtic who is now out of favour, back to Australia.
The A-League team is reportedly examining the terms of another loan transfer or long-term agreement for the Australian
international, according to writer Anthony Joseph of Sky Sports.
The Hoops signed Tilio in the summer of 2023. nevertheless, as a result of a mixture of injuries and little playing time, has been
loaned back to Melbourne thrice since February 2024.

latter left for Como of Italy, his prospects of succeeding there are slim.
Having previously earned Melbourne City’s Young Player of the Year title in the 2021–2022 season, Tilio has a close bond with the
team. The 23-year-old has recently had brief stints back home, which have given him the chance to re-display his talents in
comfortable settings.
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