The Celtic and SPFL stars who could interest Liverpool, Manchester United and Premier League sides
A look at the players in the SPFL who could interest clubs in England
By Joel Sked
Published 29th May 2020, 12:34 BST
Updated 29th May 2020, 12:51 BST
This summer’s transfer window is set to be a fascinating one with managers, players, fans and clubs unsure what to expect. While the Premier League and Championship could be back up and running next month, in Scotland the 2019/20 campaign has already been concluded.
The knock-on effects will likely be felt both sides of the border. While Scottish clubs could see selling players to England as a way of bringing in income during such a difficult period financially, conversely English clubs may see Scotland as a market where they are able to recruit gems without breaking the bank.
Click and scroll through to see the Celtic and SPFL stars who could interest Premier League sides.
Click and scroll through to see the Celtic and SPFL stars who could interest Premier League sides.
13. Glen Kamara - Rangers
The Finnish international progressed massively since joining Rangers. There are few players with his composure. He has been linked with Juventus and will surely be monitored in England. Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos
Ajer’s agent suggested this summer would be departing this summer. He has been linked with moves away from Parkhead and is one of Celtic’s key assets. Another young player who clubs will see as having plenty of promise. In a similar playing mould to Virgil van Dijk. Photo: Ian MacNicol
It is highly likely speculation will once again surround the Colombian forward. There will be clubs who think they will be able to get him at a knockdown price due to the current climate and the player’s poor performances in the second half of the season. Photo: Mark Runnacles
An excellent breakthrough season at Saint in 2018/19. Was handed the captaincy last year despite his age. After some struggles once again showed his promise and his rounded defensive skills before shutdown. Photo: Ian MacNicol