Scottish Clubs Seek Strength in Numbers with Major Signings and Loans as New Season Approaches

‘Celtic reportedly eyeing Livakovic for goalkeeper position’

Scottish clubs are looking to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season, with Celtic making an official bid of £7.6m for Fenerbahce’s goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic. Ipswich Town is also showing interest in the 29-year-old player.

Rangers may need to wait until the end of pre-season to bring back Abdallah Sima on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion as the Premier League club wants to give their new manager time to assess the squad. Lawrence Shankland is still a potential option for Rangers to boost their attacking options, with Heart of Midlothian willing to consider a significant offer for the 28-year-old striker.

Celtic has completed a couple of undisclosed transfer deals and is prepared to spend money on experienced players to strengthen their title-winning squad. The club’s approach mirrors that of Rangers, who are adopting a transfer strategy similar to Celtic’s recent approach, focusing on acquiring moderately priced players who can be developed and potentially sold for a profit in the future. Sandy Stewart, assistant manager at Chenaiyin, suggests that Scottish clubs should explore the Indian transfer market due to improvements in standards as a result of investments in grass roots and youth football in the country.

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