There’s a lot of talk in the football world about possible transfers involving Celtic and several rising stars. One hot topic is Mathias Kvistgaarden from Brondby, who is reportedly priced at £14 million. Celtic seems keen to make a move for him.

Another name on the radar is Sondre Orjasaeter, a 21-year-old winger from Sarpsborg. It’s said his club would want over £7 million to let him go. Interest in Orjasaeter is coming from Celtic and other big clubs like Fiorentina and Parma. Sarpsborg’s sporting director has mentioned they hope to keep him until the season ends, while Celtic’s manager, Brendan Rodgers, has said he hasn’t heard of any formal bids yet.
Celtic is also looking at Tammer Bany, a 21-year-old forward from Randers. Other clubs like Nantes and Al-Ahli have their eyes on him as well, but Randers has already turned down bids this month.
Meanwhile, there are developments at Rangers. Reports suggest they haven’t offered a new contract to Ianis Hagi, although some believe a deal was on the table. Also, Nikola Katic, currently at FC Zurich, is interested in returning to Rangers, but the club isn’t pursuing him at the moment.
Hearts and Hibernian are both keeping tabs on Jamie McGrath’s situation at Aberdeen. They want to see if the 28-year-old midfielder will sign a new contract as Aberdeen hopes to keep him beyond the summer.
In another loan-related update, Sam Dalby is staying longer at Dundee United, having extended his loan from Wrexham until the summer. He plans to decide his next steps then, as he’ll be out of contract.
Younger talent is also making headlines. Dundee United’s Alan Domeracki, just 18, is close to joining Norwich City, despite not yet making his first-team debut. Celtic’s Josh Dede, another young player, looks set to move to Middlesbrough within days after agreeing to terms.
Brodie Dair from St Johnstone is a promising 16-year-old forward that Fulham is interested in; they’ve reportedly agreed to terms for a transfer that could exceed £150,000 if he completes his medical.
Motherwell is facing some changes as reports indicate potential interest in manager positions from former Huddersfield Town manager Mark Fotheringham. Players are still processing the sudden departure of Stuart Kettlewell, which left them feeling “shocked.” Meanwhile, Sam Stanton has made a move from Raith Rovers to Arbroath, citing online abuse aimed at his family as a key factor in his decision.
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