The only Rangers question in town splits the Jury as word on the street plays key role in Celtic transfer call
KEITH JACKSON: You’d certainly think so. The American owners in waiting are watching on closely and are more than aware of Mourinho’s place in the European game. If Ferguson can take him down over two legs then he absolutely deserves to be involved in the conversation.
ANDY NEWPORT: Maybe not for the top job as I think the new owners will be after someone with top-level experience but another win over Mourinho would certainly strengthen his case to be kept on in some coaching capacity next term.
FRASER WILSON:Rangers will be looking for a more experienced boss to take the permanent reins in the summer but Ferguson could put himself in with a good shout of being a senior part of that management team if he can finish the season strongly. He did himself no harm in Istanbul.
KEITH: The word is that Reo Hatate plans on following Kyogo Furuhashi by moving on in the summer. That opens up a sizeable gap in Celtic’s midfield options and gives Miller the perfect pathway into Brendan Rodgers’ starting XI. It makes absolute sense.
ANDY: Hatate has been up and down this year. Celtic have shown a decent knack lately when it comes to moving players on at the optimum moment. This summer could be the time to replace the Japanese ace with Miller, who is undoubtedly the real deal.
FRASER: If Hatate, Engels and Bernardo are all still there alongside Callum McGregor then Miller would probably have limited game time, much like Luke McCowan this season. I have no doubt he is good enough for Celtic. But he’d have to be patient before becoming a regular.
KEITH: Unfortunately the recent trend towards ‘ultra culture’ has cast a shadow over football fans in this country. They seem hell-bent on proving that they cannot be trusted. If they can’t