Scottish Premiership Transfer Buzz: Rangers' Jefte in Palmeiras Crosshairs, Celtic's Champions League Ambitions Fuel Signing Spree
Breaking down the latest Scottish transfer moves as Rangers negotiate Jefte's potential £5m exit to Brazil, Celtic plot Champions League-driven signings, and Serie A clubs raid Scotland for rising stars like Lennon Miller.



Rangers Face Brazilian Interest in Defensive Asset
Brazilian giants Palmeiras have initiated formal discussions with Rangers over left-back Jefte Vital, with reports suggesting a £5m deal could see the 21-year-old return to his homeland. The defender, who impressed during his loan spell at Fluminense last season, now faces a career crossroads as the Glasgow club weighs squad depth against financial gain.
Celtic's Transfer Strategy Tied to European Success
Sources indicate Celtic are prepared to launch an ambitious four-player recruitment drive should they secure Champions League group stage qualification. This comes as the Hoops face resistance from West Ham in their pursuit of Scottish midfielder Andy Irving, with the London club holding firm on their £3.5m valuation of the 25-year-old set-piece specialist.
Serie A Clubs Target Scottish Young Talent
In a significant development for Scottish football exports:
- Udinese finalized a £4.3m deal (including add-ons) for Motherwell's teenage sensation Lennon Miller
- AC Milan's Marko Lazetic completes Aberdeen medical ahead of free transfer
- Real Betis confirm Nobel Mendy's £2m move to Rangers imminent
Deadline Day Dominoes Begin to Fall
With the transfer window heating up:
- Dundee United secure Norwegian midfielder Julius Eskesen through creative performance-based terms
- Hearts reconsider Adam Forrester's loan to St Johnstone after defensive injury crisis
- Ipswich Town miss out on Miller despite late £4.75m offer
Financial Implications Across Leagues
This flurry of activity highlights Scotland's growing reputation as a talent incubator, with Serie A clubs investing over £7m in Scottish prospects within 24 hours. Meanwhile, Brazilian clubs continue to monitor European markets for affordable defensive solutions.