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Scottish Football Transfer News: Celtic face EPL battle for star, Rangers target drops hint, Huge Kieran Tierney concern, VAR vote, Colts thumb-up

Scottish Football Transfer News: Celtic face EPL battle for star, Rangers target drops hint, Huge Kieran Tierney blow, VAR vote, Colts thumb-up

There is an injury concern hanging over Kieran Tierney with the Arsenal defender reportedly set to be out for the remainder of the season. The Scotland centre-back missed the Gunner’s Monday night clash with Crystal Palace with findings of the issue likely to be revealed on Tuesday. For Scotland fans, they will be concerned about Tierney missing the World Cup play-offs and Nations League matches scheduled for June.

Arteta said: "There is some damage there. We will hopefully know more on Tuesday but it is not looking good." (The Scotsman)

Rangers transfer target Martin Fraisl has spoken about his future. The Schalke 04 goalkeeper has been linked with a move to Ibrox when his contract with the German giants expires in the summer. The Austrian is weighing up making his next move a long-term one.

He said: "We'll see if I stay at Schalke or not, but certainly there are no new contract extension talks. I feel a lot of respect for the club and they will be the first to know my decision. I have made it my aim to play the last 10 years of my career at the same club. I want to play until I'm 42.” (Daily Record)

Celtic and Rangers B sides are set to remain in the Lowland League for next season. The introduction of the teams this campaign was meant to be for one year only. However, a vote of the league’s clubs found 11-4 in favour of extending the experiment. Still, neither side will impact relegation and they can’t win promotion.

A statement said: "While conscious it is, understandably, a divisive and emotive subject, the overriding feeling is their presence has been of benefit in a

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