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Celtic to cash in on Sweden international as the Glasgow club scout midfielder on loan in English Championship. Celtic are ready to sell Sweden midfielder Benjamin Nygren after a goal-laden debut season in Scotland amid interest from Tottenham and will hope to start negotiations at about £26m, with Brighton, Bournemouth and Valencia also keen on the 24-year-old. (Sports Boom), external Martin O'Neill believes Robbie Keane has the credentials to be the manager of Celtic, saying the club should be "looking at someone of that calibre". (Scottish Sun), external Celtic interim manager O'Neill was at the recent Preston North End v QPR game to watch on-loan Tottenham midfielder Alfie Devine in action for the home side. (Football Insider), external Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Nasser Djiga is unlikely to return to Rangers once his season-long loan is up. (Express & Star - subscription required), external Hibs teenager Owen Elding has the potential to bring in a higher transfer fee than the £6m Kieron Bowie was sold for in January, reckons former Easter Road forward Tam Mc Manus. (Daily Record - subscription required), external Tottenham are favourites to sign Liverpool and Scotland left-back Andy Robertson, 32, as a free agent in the summer, subject to Spurs avoiding relegation this season. (Athletic - subscription required), external Atletico Madrid are expected to make another move for Scotland captain Andy Robertson, while Napoli and Juventus and clubs in Saudi Arabia are also interested. (Sky Sports), external Belle and Sebastian have written a song to mark Scotland's return to the World Cup, with the band playing It Only Takes One Lion for the first time live during a gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London. (Glasgow World), external Spurs lead race for Robertson - Saturday's gossip Keane wants to manage at higher level - gossip Premier League: Build-up as Arsenal host Bournemouth in first of four games Could Guardiola's best and Arteta's worst month decide title? Magical 90 minutes tightens Mc Ilroy's grip on Masters The final five candidates face their toughest interviews yet Paul Sinha on abandoning medicine for TV fame Preview the new drama from the creator of Baby Reindeer From Rocky to Jawbone: Why does cinema love boxing? 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Grand National pinstickers' guide to runners 'Astounding' Mc Ilroy birdies six of last seven to hold record Masters lead. Video'Astounding' Mc Ilroy birdies six of last seven to hold record Masters lead Could Guardiola's best and Arteta's worst month decide title? Sutton's predictions v boxing promoter & Arsenal fan Frank Warren A tough season, playing angry, and messaging Michael Owen Will this be the biggest Women's Six Nations so far? Six big questions for Fury's fifth return from retirement Weekly sports quiz: How much does a javelin cost? What do you think is the most beautiful F1 car of all time? Sustainability v safety - Paris Marathon's water dilemma Maguire on his major lows and belief he is still one of world's best Seve's dance to Tiger's triumph - the art of a great golf photo Why La Liga teams will play in retro shirts this weekend Raya? Neuer? Maignan? Who are world's best goalkeepers? Can you name every F1 constructors' champion? Why Liverpool ticket price protests matter to rival fans I felt really alone after World Cup win - Kildunne Why Honda engine is not the only issue with Aston Martin - F1 Q&A Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.


