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Kenny McLean is a signal Rangers are surrendering as Celtic diehards warn there's no time for a disco – Hotline

The Euros fury at Scotland's meek exit hasn't completely subsided, but the Hotline is in a transfer tizzy.

Rangers are signing and looking for more while Celtic are taking a little too much time for their fans' liking. There are five new faces thrp=ough the door at Ibrox already and more are set to come. Boyhood Ger Kenny McLean is a target, as exclusively revealed by Record Sport, but the prospect of bringing him back to where it all started isn't floating every punters' boat.

Donald Dundas, Uddingston, emailed: "If Kenny McLean is the best option then I'm afraid its as well handing Celtic next year's title now. Signing more Scottish players is fine but not a Euros sub who is clearly on the downward spiral. He is definitely not good enough and to be honest I think Shankland stands out in a poor Hearts side. There's something wrong if he can't get a game in front of Che Adams."

However, Gordon Hendry, Ochiltree, would rather see Shankland signed than McLean. He said: "If Rangers are also interested in signing Scottish players the latest of which appears to be 32-year-old Kenny McLean, who hasn't impressed me, surely they must be interested in signing a younger 28yr old striker in Lawrence Shankland who like McLean is a Rangers supporter. When is our manager and board going to see sense?"

Connor Barron's addition hasn't caught the imagination, either. Scott Gowers, Edinburgh, emailed: I think it's strange that Aberdeen want to go to a tribunal over Connor Barron, one goal and two assists in twenty four games isn't much to write home about so Aberdeen could very well end up with less than Rangers offer.

"Should he progress at Ibrox then that's down to Rangers and not Aberdeen but the same could be said in Reverse. If

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