November 22, 2024

Celtic midfielder ends Leeds United speculation with new deal as Rangers icon criticises summer signings

The latest Scottish Premiership transfer news headlines from Hearts and Hibs’ rivals.

The latest round of Scottish Premiership action begins today, with Celtic traveling to Motherwell in the opening match, Hearts making the lengthy trek up to the Highlands to face Ross County, Hibs hosting Dundee at Easter Road, St Johnstone hosting Livingston, and St Mirren traveling to Kimarnock.

Meanwhile, there is still plenty of fallout from the summer transfer window making headlines and early speculation months ahead of the January window. Here are the latest transfer news headlines from across the Scottish Premiership:

Celtic midfielder sings new four year deal

Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley has committed his future to the club and signed a new four year deal, keeping him with the Scottish Champions till 2027. The 22-year old, who had been the subject of reported summer interest from EFL Championship club Leeds United, has praised the atmosphere at Celtic Park among other factors in his decision to put pen to paper.

Speaking to Celtic TV, he said: “It’s probably hard to put it into a short sentence but I think everybody knows how much I enjoy playing here, especially at Celtic Park because I don’t think you get that anywhere else. I’ve said before that I’m just really grateful to be a part of a club like this and hopefully we can achieve more good things together.’

“I can’t express how much I enjoy playing my football here, genuinely. It’s really nice to feel part of a family of football. I think that’s quite rare, in terms of everything we do on and off the pitch, in terms of community work and charities etc… I think it’s unique and to be a part of that is special.

Rangers icon says summer signings ‘haven’t come even remotely close’ to justifying transfer fees

Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd has discussed summer signing Sam Lammers and Cyriel Dessers in his latest column for the Scottish Sun. The pundit pulled no punches and says that the duo ‘haven’t come even remotely close’ to justifying the transfer fees that the Ibrox club spent on them.

He wrote: “Michael Beale shelled out the best part of £6million to bring the pair from Serie A in the summer. So far, the attacking duo haven’t come even remotely close to justifying those fees. Yes, it’s still relatively early doors for them, 13 games into what could be a long season — but how long can we keep saying that? Time’s not something you get much of when joining Rangers.

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