Rangers legend Ally McCoist has made a passionate plea to his former club: go all in for Leeds United striker Joel Piroe this summer. The Ibrox icon believes the Dutch forward could be the missing piece in their attacking puzzle, adding firepower to a squad aiming to close the gap on Celtic. Piroe, who has impressed in the Championship, would bring a proven goal-scoring pedigree to Glasgow.
Meanwhile, across the city, Motherwell winger Elijah Just is keeping his feet on the ground amid reports linking him with a move to Celtic. Currently focused on representing New Zealand at the World Cup, Just made it clear he doesn't "want to hear about anything" until his international duties are done. It's a smart move from a player who knows the value of staying locked in during a major tournament.
Over in Edinburgh, former Hearts midfielder Paul Hartley believes Sunday's dramatic derby win has shifted the mindset at Tynecastle. He reckons the Jambos now genuinely believe Scottish Premiership title glory is within reach, a statement that will send a jolt through the rest of the league. It's the kind of bold talk that fuels a title race.
Back in Glasgow, ex-Rangers captain Barry Ferguson is fired up about potential restrictions on away fans for the upcoming Old Firm clash at Celtic Park. He says he'll be "absolutely raging" if Ibrox supporters are barred, a sentiment that echoes the passion of a rivalry that never sleeps. The atmosphere at these games is electric, and Ferguson wants it kept that way.
At Pittodrie, Aberdeen boss Stephen Robinson is ready to give frozen-out Australian winger Nicolas Milanovic a second chance. It's a classic manager's move—sometimes a fresh start is all a player needs to reignite their career. Keep an eye on Milanovic in the coming weeks.
Dundee United are playing hardball with Vicko Sevelj, refusing to let his contract run down. Manager Jim Goodwin is hopeful of extending the deal beyond 2027, showing the club's ambition to build around young talent. Stability breeds success, and United are banking on that.
In other news, Tottenham are reportedly eyeing Rangers captain James Tavernier as a summer option, adding another layer of intrigue to an already busy transfer window. For fans, these stories are the fuel that keeps the season alive, whether it's about big signings or contract standoffs. Stay tuned—the drama is just heating up.
