Celtic Eye Dubravka Again While Rangers' Cerny Avoids Suspension – Scottish Football Transfer Rumors
Latest Scottish football gossip: Celtic considering Dubravka move despite Newcastle deal, Cerny avoids ban for water bottle incident, and transfer updates across the SPFL.



Celtic Still Interested in Dubravka Despite New Newcastle Deal
Celtic FC reportedly retains interest in Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, despite the 36-year-old Slovakian signing a contract extension in February. (Chronicle Live) The veteran shot-stopper could provide experience as backup to Joe Hart, whose future remains uncertain.
Greg Taylor's Croatian Move in Doubt After Cannavaro Sacking
Dinamo Zagreb’s dismissal of manager Fabio Cannavaro has cast uncertainty over Greg Taylor's proposed transfer. The Celtic and Scotland left-back was linked with a move to Croatia earlier this summer. (Scottish Sun)
Rangers’ Vaclav Cerny Escapes Suspension for Water Bottle Incident
Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny received only a warning from the Scottish FA after squirting a water bottle at Celtic fans during last month’s fiery Old Firm derby. The Czech international avoided a suspension despite the controversial celebration. (Scottish Sun)
Ally McCoist Weighs in on Rangers’ Squad Concerns
Rangers legend Ally McCoist voiced concerns over Jack Butland's recent errors but believes the club’s priority should be reinforcing their defense and attack this summer. "If you leave him out, you could finish him," McCoist said regarding Butland’s form. (Daily Record)
Hibs Target Dylan Vente After Impressive Loan Spell
Hibernian manager David Gray confirmed talks with Dutch striker Dylan Vente, who scored 13 Eredivisie goals on loan at PEC Zwolle. The 24-year-old could bolster Hibs’ attacking options ahead of the new season. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Dundee United Prepares Contract Talks with Key Players
Manager Jim Goodwin plans discussions with out-of-contract players, including Declan Gallagher, Louis Moult, Glenn Middleton, and Allan Campbell, as Dundee United aims to strengthen for next term. (The Courier)
Dunfermline’s Neil Lennon Warned by SFA Over Ref Comments
Neil Lennon received an official warning from the Scottish FA following his criticism of referee Euan Anderson after Dunfermline’s defeat to Hamilton Academical. (Scottish Sun)