Scottish Football Transfer News: Rangers forward set for exit, Celtic eye defender, Aberdeen target makes move, 4 to exit Dundee United
The day has finally arrived for Rangers fans, the Europa League final in Seville.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men could be just 90 minutes away from a historic achievement for the club, winning their second European trophy.
Much of the focus this Wednesday will be geared to the 8pm kick-off.
Here is all the latest news, headlines and transfer speculation from around the SPFL, Scottish football and the Europa League final.
Roofe boost
Rangers have been handed a massive boost ahead of tonight’s match in Spain with confirmation from Giovanni van Bronckhorst that Kemar Roofe is “available” for the Eintracht Frankfurt encounter. The striker has missed the last seven matches due to a knee injury. Van Bronckhorst said: "He trained for the first time with us yesterday and had individual training before that so he will be in the squad and if I want to use him he's ready. It's a boost for us." (Various)
Four Dons depart
Four Aberdeen players will leave following the expiry of their deals at Pittodrie. The club confirmed Andrew Considine, Dylan McGeouch, Funso Ojo and Michael Ruth will all depart. Legendary defender Considine’s controversial exit had already been confirmed and he will be joined by first-team stars Ojo and McGeouch. Manager Jim Goodwin said: “We are very much in a transitional period where a number of players, some of whom have had a long association with the club, must now move on for one reason or another.” (Various)
Defender tracked by Celtic
Celtic could be ready to make a move for Shrewsbury Town's highly-rated teenage defender Ben Crompton after he turned down a deal to extend his stay with the League One side. The Shrews offered the 18-year-old a short-term contract but the player is set to move on as he


