Celtic receive big transfer boost, ex-Rangers man opens up about exit
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The Hoops beat Aberdeen 2-0 at Celtic Park.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side won 2-1 away at Livingston.
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Defender latest
Stephen Welsh, who scored Celtic’s first goal of the new campaign, has been linked with a departure over recent times.
The centre-back has risen up through the club’s academy.
In a latest update regarding his situation, Sky Sports have reported that Toulouse have ‘ended’ their pursuit of him and are moving onto other targets now which is a boost to the Hoops.
Hatete latest
Ange Postecoglou substituted Reo Hatete after 66 minutes against the Dons.
The midfielder was seen clutching his jaw as he went off.
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Hide AdSpeaking after the game, his boss provided this update on his situation, as per The Celtic Way: “He copped a couple of hard knocks, to be fair. He was a bit sore after the game.”
Middleton opens up about exit
Glenn Middleton has admitted it was the right time to leave Rangers last week.
The former Norwich City man has left the Ibrox club for fellow Scottish Premiership side Dundee United.
He has opened up above move, as per The Courier: “I’m very grateful for all the opportunities I got at Rangers but there comes a time when you need to push on and that time is now. I’m very proud of my time there.
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Hide Ad“Maybe sometimes I don’t realise that I was only 18 when I was doing what I was doing — playing in Europe and starting for Rangers in the Premiership. Not many 18-year-olds can say that.
“However, I can’t just say that for the rest of my career. I need to move on and show everyone why I was in that position in the first place.”
Goldson on contracts
Connor Goldson has refused to put pressure on teammates Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent to sign new deals.
The key pair are facing uncertain long-term futures with the Gers.
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Hide AdGoldson has had his say on the matter to Football Scotland: “The contract situation is up to them. I’m not going to tell them what to do. I had my own situation last year and my team-mates and the staff respected my privacy.”
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