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Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer
Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer

The National

timea day ago

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  • The National

Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer

The Dutch stopper had an indifferent first season since his move from the Netherlands and although he ended up making 42 appearances in all competitions, he was never properly able to establish himself as first choice. Twente are desperate to bring him back to the club where he is regarded as a hero after captaining the side before he left for Glasgow. Read more: They are losing Celtic loan star Gustaf Lagerbielke because they cannot meet their £2.5 million asking price and also Indonesian international defender Mees Hilgers, who has been linked with a string of European clubs. Reports in his Dutch homeland have indicated Twente have now reached out to Rangers to see if they can do a cut-price deal for the 31-year-old, who helped get them into European football in his final season for the club. Propper and his agents have been made aware of the interest and he could be the latest Rangers player to leave with an Ibrox clear-out now well underway under their new American ownership.

Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer
Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer

The Herald Scotland

timea day ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

Twente 'make enquiry' to Rangers for Robin Propper transfer

Twente are desperate to bring him back to the club where he is regarded as a hero after captaining the side before he left for Glasgow. Read more: They are losing Celtic loan star Gustaf Lagerbielke because they cannot meet their £2.5 million asking price and also Indonesian international defender Mees Hilgers, who has been linked with a string of European clubs. Reports in his Dutch homeland have indicated Twente have now reached out to Rangers to see if they can do a cut-price deal for the 31-year-old, who helped get them into European football in his final season for the club. Propper and his agents have been made aware of the interest and he could be the latest Rangers player to leave with an Ibrox clear-out now well underway under their new American ownership.

Celtic's Maeda considered by Fenerbahce
Celtic's Maeda considered by Fenerbahce

BBC News

time3 days ago

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  • BBC News

Celtic's Maeda considered by Fenerbahce

Celtic forward Daizen Maeda, 27, is being considered by Fenerbahce, who plan to overhaul their squad. (fotoMac, external, in Turkish)Meanwhile, Celtic have received £5.5m following Jeremie Frimpong's move from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool, as part of a sell-on clause from when he departed Glasgow. (Sky Sports), externalDefender Gustaf Lagerbielke, 25, will return to Celtic following a loan spell, with a permanent move to Twente Enschede seeming unlikely. (Glasgow Times), externalForward Youssef El Kachati, 25, who has been linked with Celtic, is confident of a lucrative summer move from Telstar. (National - subscription required), externalRead Saturday's Scottish gossip

Celtic loan star being ‘priced out' of permanent transfer as club admit deal isn't looking realistic
Celtic loan star being ‘priced out' of permanent transfer as club admit deal isn't looking realistic

Scottish Sun

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Celtic loan star being ‘priced out' of permanent transfer as club admit deal isn't looking realistic

CELTIC are pricing outcast Gustaf Lagerbielke out of his dream move to Dutch football, according to Twente Enschede technical director Arnold Bruggink. The 24-year-old is on loan with the Eredivisie club until the end of the season and is then due to return to Parkhead, where he still has three years left on his deal. 3 Gustaf Lagerbielke has enjoyed his spell at FC Twente Credit: Getty 3 He moved after falling out of favour at Parkhead Credit: Kenny Ramsay 3 The Dutch club has admitted a permanent deal isn't likely Credit: Getty Lagerbielke revealed at the weekend he wanted to turn the loan move into a permanent one, but it depended on Twente and Celtic reaching an agreement. And, according to Bruggink, there doesn't seem much hope of that. He said: "In this case, we are dependent on what Celtic want. "They are asking for quite a bit of money. "He is a very stable defender. We would like to make the deal permanent, but I think it is not very realistic at the moment." The Swedish international cost Celtic £3 million when he signed from homeland club Elfsborg two years ago. However, he made only four league starts and was shipped off to the Netherlands on loan. The interested party were hoping to secure the central defender's services for less than £2 million. The man once targeted by Dutch giants Ajax had been hinting at a desire to stay in the country for a while, revealing that the Parkhead parent club didn't keep in contact with him all that much. With a heap of time left on his Hoops contract and no option-to-buy clause negotiated in the loan move, it's up to both teams to either come to an agreement or call it quits. Thousands of jubilant Celtic fans gather at Parkhead for title party as they let off pyro and await fan return With a heap of time left on his Hoops contract and no option-to-buy clause negotiated in the loan move, it's up to both teams to either come to an agreement or call it quits. Despite having a very brief stint in the green and white before it started to fall apart and saw him leave, it wasn't all doom and gloom. He can look back on playing in a victorious Old Firm derby against Rangers and netting a winning goal against Feyenoord in the Champions League, all in just 10 appearances! The Swede said of his loan move: He said: "If we make it into Europe, Twente will have more money to spend. The same applies if Twente sells players in the summer. "So it's up to the technical directors of Celtic and Twente to reach an agreement about me. "I want to play and I feel good in the Netherlands. I can certainly imagine my future being here." Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Celtic given transfer stance on unwanted defender by Dutch club's technical director
Celtic given transfer stance on unwanted defender by Dutch club's technical director

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Celtic given transfer stance on unwanted defender by Dutch club's technical director

Celtic are demanding too much money for Gustaf Lagerbielke, according to Twente Enschede's technical director. The 24-year-old defender is currently on loan at the Dutch club and is keen to make the move permanent. However, he still has three years remaining on his contract at Celtic. He arrived in the summer of 2023 from IF Elfsporg with Brendan Rodgers splashing out £3m to secure his signature but the move hasn't worked out. Twente's technical director, Arnold Bruggink, has claimed that the Hoops are asking for too much money to make the deal permanent. He said: "In this case, we are dependent on what Celtic want. "They are asking for quite a bit of money. "He is a very stable defender. "We would like to make the deal permanent, but I think it is not very realistic at the moment." It remains to be seen if Lagerbielke will have a future at Celtic upon his return to Glasgow at the end of the season. The Swedish international cost the club £3 million when he signed from Elfsborg in his homeland two years ago. However, he made only four league starts before heading to the Netherlands on loan.

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