Celtic's Strategic Moves: Nygren Talks and Transfer Market Buzz
Celtic initiates talks with Swedish winger Benjamin Nygren amid a flurry of transfer activities in the Scottish Premiership.

Celtic has officially begun discussions with Benjamin Nygren, the 23-year-old Swedish winger from Nordsjaelland, as confirmed by Sky Sports. This move is part of Celtic's broader strategy to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
In other transfer news, Emirhan Demircan, the Turkey Under-21 winger, has turned down offers from Rangers, Besiktas, and Hoffenheim, opting instead to join Utrecht after his contract with Bayern Munich ended. Meanwhile, Nilson Angulo, a 21-year-old winger linked with Celtic, has expressed his focus on enhancing his performance at Anderlecht, especially after helping Ecuador qualify for the World Cup finals.
Michel-Ange Balikwisha, another winger associated with Celtic, has hinted at a potential move away from Royal Antwerp, as evidenced by his recent Instagram post from Nice Airport. Additionally, Hamburg has entered the race to sign Matija Frigan from Westerlo, with a bid that could outpace Rangers' interest.
On the managerial front, Sergej Jakirovic, the new boss at Hull City, is considering Frigan as one of his first signings. The transfer market remains active with several clubs tracking Hamza Igamane, a 22-year-old striker from Rangers.
In contractual developments, Andy Robertson of Liverpool has discussed his future with the club, though the outcome remains uncertain. The Scottish FA has also paused contract talks with head coach Steve Clarke until after the World Cup qualifiers.
These developments highlight a dynamic period in Scottish football, with clubs like Celtic making strategic moves to bolster their rosters and secure key talents for the challenges ahead.