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16 year old "wonderkid" set to take Scotland by storm, Celtic should be very worried

Latest Ibrox signing, Zak Lovelace, is the newest “wonderkid” to grace Scottish football.

Apparently, the Ibrox club even beat Leicester City and Brighton to land his signing.

This is indeed a coup for the Govan club.

Before now, this “wonderkid” wasn’t really known as a “wonderkid”. He was a 16 year old kid needing permission from his school to play with Millwall’s reserves.

But I guess since the transfer news at Ibrox so far has only consisted of all of the old guard signing new contracts and now a 16 year old “wonderkid” signing on and nothing in between, the media had to present this as a “coup” and a “masterstroke” for the Govan club.

Meanwhile, over on the Daily Record’s hotline, since Ibrox fans have nothing tangible to talk about when it comes to incoming transfers, they have taken to criticising Celtic’s business so far.

This is what Ibrox fan Gary had to say:

““Had to laugh at the Celtic supporter’s claim of a tsunami of signings this year. Two players already there on loan, a goalkeeper on a free transfer from Dundee United and an Argentinian full-back who wants to be like Diego Maradona! Europe’s top table will be trembling!””

Well Gary, I guess after yesterday’s wonderful shot of Alfie, Europe’s top defences are going to be trembling when they see him coming!

On top of that, apparently Jota and Celtic are running SCARED of the Ibrox club. This will be as a result of the introduction of VAR.

This is what Ibrox fans Kenny and Ian had to say:

““So Jota thinks VAR won’t be good for Scottish football? Yeah well him and his Celtic team won’t be getting all the decisions then, that’s what he’s worried about. And Ian Mckendrick chipped in: “The reason Jota doesn’t want VAR is because he’s one that will be caught out

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