Transfers

Keep track of all the latest Scottish football transfers. From rumours to confirmed deals, this category covers player signings, loan moves, and transfer window updates across all divisions, helping fans stay ahead of the news.

Celtic Scottish Premiership Transfers

Celtic Reject Improved £17m Nottingham Forest Bid for Arne Engels as Martin O’Neill Sets ‘£100m’ Price Tag

CELTIC have officially knocked back a second, improved offer from Nottingham Forest for Belgian midfielder Arne Engels as the January transfer window enters its final hours. The Premier League side returned with a bid of approximately £17.3 million (€20m) on Monday morning, following the rejection of an initial £14 million proposal on Sunday. However, the Parkhead board has stood firm, mirroring the defiant stance of interim manager Martin O’Neill. Engels, who joined the Hoops for a club-record £11 million from Augsburg in August 2024, has become a vital cog in the Celtic machine, making nearly 90 appearances and securing a domestic double in his debut season. Despite the lure of a healthy profit, Celtic appear determined to keep their prize asset for the run-in. “I’d Want it Rebuffed” Speaking after Celtic’s 2-0 victory over Falkirk on Sunday—where goals from Tomas Cvancara and Benjamin Nygren secured the points—O’Neill was unequivocal about the player’s value to his squad. “Honestly, I am telling you, I didn’t know anything about it,” O’Neill said regarding the initial Forest interest. “If they have [bid], then they must have done it during the game. And I would want it rebuffed, unless it was £100m.” The veteran manager, currently in his second interim spell following the recent departure of Wilfried Nancy, added: “Then I think the board would step in there. No, absolutely, I would rather keep him.” Title Race and European Ambitions The decision to retain Engels comes at a critical juncture. Celtic currently sit six points behind leaders Hearts in the Scottish Premiership and have a massive Europa League play-off tie against VfB Stuttgart looming this month. Losing a key midfield presence like the 22-year-old Belgian international would be a significant blow to O’Neill’s hopes of chasing down the Jambos. While Forest, currently 17th in the Premier League under Sean Dyche, may yet test Celtic’s resolve with a third offer before the 11 PM deadline, the message from Glasgow is clear: Engels is not for sale. Incomings on the Horizon While slamming the door on departures, O’Neill confirmed that Celtic are working hard on their own recruitment. The Hoops are reportedly closing in on loan deals for Freiburg striker Junior Adamu and Lorient winger Joel Mvuka to bolster an attack that has been “running on empty” according to the manager. Celtic fans—is the board right to hold out for more, or should we have cashed in on Engels to fund a deadline day spending spree? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Aberdeen Football News Scottish Premiership Transfers

Aberdeen Sign Norwegian Keeper Bråtveit

Aberdeen’s fourth signing of the January transfer window is Norwegian international goalkeeper Per Kristian Bråtveit. The 29-year-old joins the Dons on an initial 18-month contract, subject to visa formalities and international clearance. Standing at 6ft 2in, Bråtveit will provide competition for Dimitar Mitov following an ankle injury sustained in training by Nick Suman, which is expected to keep him sidelined for an extended period. Dons Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel said: “When we learned the extent of Nick’s injury, we moved quickly to sign Per Kristian, whose contract with Strømsgodset had come to an end last month. “He is an experienced goalkeeper, having played extensively across several strong leagues and clubs, and he also has senior international experience with Norway. “He will provide real competition within the goalkeeping department as we continue to strengthen the squad.” Bråtveit came through the ranks at his hometown club FK Haugesund, making his senior debut in June 2014 at the age of 18. He went on to make almost 125 appearances for the Seagulls before moving to Swedish side Djurgårdens IF, where he spent two seasons and was part of the squad that won the 2019 Allsvenskan title. Around this time, he made his senior debut for Norwegian National Team, having previously represented his country at youth level. He played the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 UEFA Nations League draw with Austria in Vienna. The goalkeeper later had a short-term loan spell with Dutch side FC Groningen during the Norwegian off-season, before spending the 2021–22 season on loan at Nîmes in France. Further spells followed with Vålerenga, Aarhus GF in Denmark and Odds BK, before he spent the last two seasons as first-choice goalkeeper at Strømsgodset. Having sealed his move to the North-east, Per spoke with RedTV. “It feels really good to be here”, said Per. “When Aberdeen made contact it was an easy decision for me to make. I had finished my time in Norway, and I want to do something different, and Aberdeen is such a big club it felt like a great opportunity. “I’m to get to know the league and Scottish football in general. I’ve played in a lot of countries which have given me a lot of experience, but I am excited to call Aberdeen home now.”

Aberdeen Football News Rangers Transfers

Rangers Midfielder Lyall Cameron Linked With Surprise Loan Move to Aberdeen

Rangers FC midfielder Lyall Cameron is reportedly on the verge of joining Aberdeen FC on loan as part of an unexpected January transfer window development. The 23-year-old, who moved to Rangers from Dundee in the summer of 2025, has found first-team opportunities limited under manager Danny Röhl and could head to Pittodrie to secure more regular playing time. Cameron impressed during his time at Dundee, where his performances attracted interest from several Premiership clubs, including Aberdeen, before his move to Ibrox. According to reports, Aberdeen sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel sees the midfielder as a player who can bring experience and creativity to the Dons’ campaign, even as the club remains without a permanent manager. The temporary move would provide Cameron with a chance to play more consistently in Scotland’s top flight, while Aberdeen look to strengthen its squad during a challenging season. The terms of the deal are still being discussed, with negotiations expected to continue as both clubs work to finalise an agreement.

Aberdeen Transfers

Wayne Rooney Among Outsiders in Aberdeen Managerial Betting Market

Wayne Rooney has emerged as a long-shot candidate in the betting to become Aberdeen’s next manager, despite not returning to the dugout since his dismissal by Plymouth Argyle in 2024. The former Manchester United and England forward made a promising start to his managerial career at Derby County, earning praise for his work under difficult circumstances. However, his reputation has suffered in recent years following unsuccessful spells at Birmingham City and Plymouth Argyle, with both clubs ultimately relegated after his departure. Since leaving Plymouth, Rooney has stepped away from frontline management and has instead focused on media work as a pundit. Despite this, his name continues to surface when vacancies arise, with Aberdeen the latest club to be linked. Aberdeen are currently searching for a new head coach after parting company with Jimmy Thelin at the start of 2026. The Dons sit eighth in the Scottish Premiership and face the real prospect of missing out on European qualification this season. Going into Sunday’s clash with Rangers FC, the club have yet to appoint a permanent successor. A report published on 9 January stated that Aberdeen director of football Lutz Pfannenstiel has drawn up a shortlist of potential candidates, including experienced German coach Uwe Rösler. Bookmakers, however, see Rooney as an outsider for the role. One firm has installed him as the 10th favourite, pricing the 39-year-old at 33/1 to take charge at Pittodrie. Who is the favourite for the Aberdeen job? The current favourite in the betting is Jens Berthel Askou, who is priced at 2/1. The Motherwell boss has impressed this season, guiding his side to fourth place in the Premiership and into contention for European qualification. Next in the market is German coach Markus Gisdol at 4/1. The 56-year-old has managed extensively across Europe, most recently in Turkey with Kayserispor, although a lack of experience in British football could be viewed as a risk. Rösler remains among the leading contenders at 5/1, although he has publicly played down the speculation. Speaking to German outlet BILD on 9 January, the current VfL Bochum manager stressed his commitment to his current role. “Lutz brought me to Düsseldorf, and we worked very well together. I have a high opinion of him,” Rösler said. “But I am 100 per cent committed to VfL Bochum.”

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