Celtic's search for a long-term solution between the posts appears to have identified a potential target playing closer to home. According to recent reports, the Scottish champions are monitoring Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken, with a view to a possible summer move when his contract expires.
The 25-year-old has emerged as a standout performer for Dundee this season, establishing himself as the undisputed number one under manager Steven Pressley. His impressive form, highlighted by a 70.9% save percentage and nearly four saves per 90 minutes, has naturally attracted attention, with Sheffield Wednesday, Blackburn Rovers, and QPR also reportedly in the mix.
For Celtic, the potential acquisition makes strategic sense. Veteran Kasper Schmeichel's future is uncertain following shoulder surgery, and while Viljami Sinisalo has stepped in admirably, adding a talented, homegrown keeper like McCracken would bolster squad depth and provide healthy competition. A product of Hamilton Academical and Norwich City's systems, McCracken has gained valuable experience through loans, including a previous stint at Dundee that paved the way for his permanent move and current breakthrough.
Securing a reliable goalkeeper is foundational to any title-chasing side, and McCracken's development trajectory and availability on a free transfer present a shrewd opportunity. Bringing him to Parkhead would not only address an immediate positional need but also invest in a player entering his prime, ready to make the step up to the pressures and expectations of playing for Scotland's biggest club.