Two significant developments are underway in Scottish football. Former Celtic prospect Oliver Burke is set to make a major transfer decision after rejecting two contract offers from Werder Bremen.
Two significant developments are underway in Scottish football. Former Celtic prospect Oliver Burke is set to make a major transfer decision after rejecting two contract offers from Werder Bremen. Burke, a Scotland international, has been in good form, and his next move is highly anticipated. Meanwhile, a former Rangers loanee is making waves in the Scottish football scene.
Recent Transfer News
– Morgan Whittaker’s Potential Move to Rangers: Rangers are reportedly close to signing Morgan Whittaker, a forward who was previously on loan at Plymouth Argyle. Swansea City, Whittaker’s current club, values him at £2 million, while Rangers have offered £1.5 million.
– Adam Devine’s Loan Situation: Adam Devine, a Rangers academy right-back, will not play against his parent club in the Scottish Cup due to SFA rules. Devine joined Queen’s Park on loan in January and has been instrumental in the team’s development.
– Zak Rudden’s Return to Ibrox: Former Rangers striker Zak Rudden, who came through the youth ranks at Ibrox, is set to face his old club with Queen’s Park in the Scottish Cup. Rudden’s performance will be crucial for Queen’s Park’s chances of winning.
Potential Scotland Return
While there’s no direct confirmation on Oliver Burke’s return to Scotland, his rejection of Werder Bremen’s contract offers has sparked speculation about his next move. Given his Scottish heritage and previous experience playing for Scotland, a return to the country is possible ¹.
Managerial Snub and Moves
In another development, Plymouth Argyle’s interest in signing Cambridge United forward Harvey Knibbs might be revisited in the future. The club had a bid rejected earlier, but manager Steven Schumacher hasn’t ruled out another attempt. This potential move follows the departure of Morgan Whittaker, who was recalled by Swansea City after a successful loan spell at Plymouth Argyle ².