Celtic's dynamic forward Daizen Maeda has set pulses racing with a bold declaration of his Premier League ambitions. In an interview with Japanese media, the 27-year-old admitted that testing himself in England has always been a career goal, stating he "wants to take the next step." For fans dreaming of seeing Maeda in a top-flight jersey, this is a tantalizing glimpse into his future plans. Meanwhile, Celtic are reportedly finalizing a deal to offload Honduran winger Luis Palma to Polish side Lech Poznan, following a successful loan spell—a move that could free up space for new talent.
Across Glasgow, Rangers are making waves in the transfer market with talks underway for 19-year-old Hungarian defender Akpe Victory, whose club Zalaegerszegi is seeking a fee north of £4m. The Ibrox side also faces competition from Sunderland for 18-year-old academy star Finn Geragusian, as the Black Cats open negotiations for the promising forward. It's a busy window for Scottish giants, with the youth market heating up.
Off the pitch, the Scottish FA has admitted that Hearts should have been awarded a penalty in their recent 1-1 draw with Motherwell, following a challenge on Alexandros Kyziridis by Tawanda Maswanhise—a rare moment of transparency that will fuel debate among fans. Meanwhile, former Rangers and Hibernian boss Alex McLeish has thrown his weight behind Hearts, suggesting a title win for the Jambos would be a breath of fresh air for Scottish football.
In the north-east, Aberdeen are set to secure new deals for youngsters Alfie Bavidge and Alfie Stewart, though Marko Lazetic looks destined to leave Pittodrie. Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson has also hinted that Dundee United left-back Will Ferry could be on the move this summer, praising the uncapped defender's potential. And in a stark reminder of football's volatility, Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor admits that dropping from the Premiership to League 1 in just two seasons would be a "reality check" for the club.
From transfer rumors to on-field drama, Scottish football is buzzing with storylines that keep fans on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned for more updates as the summer window unfolds!
