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Will Rangers spring Alfredo Morelos transfer shock and can Aberdeen topple Hearts in third? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: All eyes will be on Ibrox where Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent are entering the final year of their contracts. Morelos might be more trouble than he’s worth. But Kent could prove impossible to replace.

DAVID McCARTHY: The last few days always throws up something so it wouldn’t be a surprise if Rangers, in particular, do business with some of the Champions League money they’ve earned. I reckon a midfielder and/or striker will come through the door.

ANDREW NEWPORT: Rangers have cash to play with now after their Champions League qualification success but it wouldn’t surprise me if they opted to call it a day with Alfredo Morelos after his fall-out with GVB and look to reinvest elsewhere. Antonio Colak is doing the business now so they’re no longer reliant on their controversial Colombian.

FRASER WILSON: One, if not both of the Old Firm will raise eyebrows with a late swoop. It’d be more of a shock if they didn’t given the Champions League millions they’ve guaranteed. Celtic might want to bolster their midfield while another striker wouldn’t go amiss at Ibrox.

KEITH: A third place finish and a parachute into the Europa League should be the first target for both clubs. Anything better than that would represent an astonishing achievement.

DAVID: Tough for both of them but they have a realistic chance of finishing third and dropping into the Europa League. Rangers and Ajax could be fighting for that spot, while Celtic can finish above Shakhtar and will have a go at Leipzig.

ANDREW: Celtic look to have the slightly easier group but their European form will have to improve substantially if they’re to progress. Rangers have repeatedly shocked the continent but with three genuine heavyweights in their groups,

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