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Who Rangers can sell to fund transfer drive named by Jury as Hearts and Kilmarnock get Euro assessment

Michael Gannon: If Celtic get a £20m bid they have to sell. That’s the club’s model and you can’t attract players with the promise of moving then on then block it when it doesn’t suit. The key is having replacements ready to come in.

Andy Newport: They’ll be cutting it fine if they do sell. You’d expect they have a list of potential replacements but given how long it took Michael Nicholson to get Adam Idah’s deal completed then the Celtic support have every reason to worry. Given they hardly need the cash, I’d say they can dig their heels in for £20million at the very least.

Fraser Wilson: If the Matt O’Riley megabucks land ahead of the Champions League gazillions then I would say Celtic can afford to dig their heels in and keep the Japanese striker. He’s unique and absolutely vital if Celtic are to improve on last season.

Michael Gannon: If Gers can get a couple of mill for Matondo then they should grab it. He’s been too inconsistent in his time at Ibrox.

Andy Newport: I suspect John Bennett will be willing to drive the Welshman to Yorkshire himself. Matondo has never come close to nailing down a first-team slot despite being on an enormous wage. Gers need quality all over but if pushed to prioritise, another centre mid, left winger and striker are the most pressing requirements.

Fraser Wilson:Rangers should bite the hand off anyone willing to shell out for Matondo. He’s shown glimpses of quality but like too many at Ibrox the consistency has been nowhere near enough.

Michael Gannon: They are both up against it. Hearts can overturn it at Tynecastle but that late second Killie conceded in Copenhagen might prove to be a killer. An early goal at Rugby Park can make it exciting.

Andy Newport: Hearts should fancy

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