Celtic battle Wolves in transfer race for EFL star as former Rangers ace 'converted' to Hoops fan
The Scottish Premiership made its return at the weekend after the international break.
Both Celtic and Rangers got back to winning ways - who will gain the edge over the other in the title race? A Celtic star claims to have 'converted' one of his friends from the Light Blues to the Hoops - meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers is thought to be interested in a former Chelsea academy graduate alongside Wolves.
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Hide AdNicolas Kuhn says he has 'converted' Rangers-supporting agent to Celtic
Nicolas Kuhn has been doing more for Celtic than what his contributions on the pitch may suggest - he's also making additions to the Celtic fanbase. Recently, in a tongue-in-cheek interview, he claimed he had 'converted' his agent - former Rangers star Christian Nerlinger - over to the green side of Glasgow.
Speaking to Football Scotland, Kuhn said: "Not yet but in the beginning, he told me a lot about the game and I think now he's a Celtic fan! He played a big part of it [signing]. He told me a lot about Celtic and told me what a great club it is.
"Of course we have pressure but I have played already at Ajax and Bayern. They also want to win the league and every trophy there. I am looking forward to the game against Rangers a lot. I have heard a lot about the game already and now I am happy and hope to get a chance to play. My manager, he played for Rangers. Before I came here, he told me a lot about the match and how important it is to the people."
Celtic 'battling' to sign QPR defender Jake Clarke-Salter
Celtic are in a 'battle' to sign QPR defender Jake Clarke-Salter ahead of the summer transfer window - however, Crystal Palace, Burnley and Wolves are also thought to be in the race.
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Hide AdThis is according to a report from The Sun. The 26-year-old is enjoying a decent season, despite the Rs' mixed fortunes in the current campaign - thus far, he has made 29 Championship appearances, scoring a single goal along the way.