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'PAOK offer contract to Celtic's Taylor'
'PAOK offer contract to Celtic's Taylor'

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

'PAOK offer contract to Celtic's Taylor'

PAOK have officially offered a two-year deal, with a further year option, to out-of-contract Greg Taylor on a significantly improved salary than the 27-year-old Scotland left-back currently earns with Celtic. (Sportal) Fenerbahce head coach Jose Mourinho has made Celtic forward Daizen Maeda a top target and urged the club to spend big on the Japan international valued at £25m-plus by the Scottish champions, according to Turkish publication Yeni Safak. (Yeni Safak via Daily Record) Advertisement During an interview while a guest with former club Mito HollyHock, Celtic forward Daizen Maeda has hinted that he will be staying with the Scottish champions this summer despite his player of the season form leading to speculation about his future. (The Herald) Celtic target Youssef El Kachati has reportedly rejected a move to Hannover 96, with the 25-year-old striker, who is out of contract with Telstar, preferring a move to a top-tier club. (La Parisien via Daily Record) Scotland defender Kieran Tierney has thanked Arsenal and their fans on social media as he prepares to return to Celtic on freedom of contract. (The Herald) Read Thursday's Scottish Gossip in full.

Turkish protester throws acid on policeman in Istanbul
Turkish protester throws acid on policeman in Istanbul

Al Bawaba

time24-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Turkish protester throws acid on policeman in Istanbul

ALBAWABA - clashes between protesters and riot police were reported as the police used pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd, meanwhile, a protester in Istanbul was reported throwing acid on a policeman, local media confirmed on Monday. Yeni Safak said that protesters in Ankara used fireworks, rocks, glass bottles, axes and screwdrivers against the police amid violent protests that erupted following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. Tensions increased in unauthorized protests held in Ankara and Istanbul under the pretext of corruption and terror investigations against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) after the court announced that İmamoğlu and 99 others were accused of corruption. Turkish anti-riot police officers use pepper spray to disperse protesters during a rally in support of arrested Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, in Istanbul on March 23, 2025. (Photo by KEMAL ASLAN / AFP) The local newspaper reported that during the protests in Saraçhane, one of the demonstrators threw a chemical substance (acid) at a police officer and then the perpetrator fled the scene. According to local media, at least 140 people were taken by the security forces in Istanbul following the violent clashes that erupted since the arrest of the Istanbul mayor. Nonetheless, a video was shared online showing some protesters fighting with police and breaking inside the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality headquarters. On Sunday, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was placed under arrest by the Istanbul criminal court on corruption charges and not "terror charges," Anadolu Agency reported. Emniyet teşkilatımız, Saraçhane'de beş gündür kamu düzenini bozan gruplara karşı büyük bir sabır ve kararlılıkla görevini sürdürmektedir. Polisimize taş, havai fişek ve benzeri maddelerle saldıran kişiler tek tek tespit edilmekte, haklarında gerekli adli işlemler…

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