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Premier League Icon's Shock Celtic Plea! Rangers Slam Door on French Giants as Transfer Window Heats Up!

The Scottish transfer rumour mill has exploded with a bombshell report suggesting Premier League legend Jamie Vardy has his sights set on a sensational switch to Celtic Park. The former England international is reportedly desperate for a reunion with his old Leicester City boss, Brendan Rodgers, and is determined to extend his illustrious career until the age of 40.
Sources claim the veteran striker has his "heart set" on a move to the Scottish champions, a development that would undoubtedly electrify the Premiership. The Hoops' transfer ambitions don't stop there, with Feyenoord's creative attacker, 26-year-old Calvin Stengs, also understood to be a significant person of interest for the club as they look to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.
Celtic's financial coffers could also be set for a major boost. The club is in line to receive a seven-figure windfall thanks to a sell-on clause from former youth prospect Ben Doak's anticipated transfer from Liverpool to Bournemouth. On the outgoings front, promising young right-back Colby Donovan, 18, is attracting loan interest, with both Dundee and Ayr United having reportedly held discussions about a temporary move.
Across the city, Rangers are making decisive moves of their own. The Ibrox club has reportedly slammed the door shut on an approach from French Ligue 1 side Lille, who were keen to take striker Hamza Igamane on loan. The firm rejection signals Rangers' intent to keep the forward as part of their plans.
Furthermore, the Gers have reignited their pursuit of Roma left-back Anass Salah-Eddine. However, they face a potential transfer tug-of-war for the 23-year-old, with Spanish outfit Elche also registering strong interest in securing his signature. In a final piece of news concerning Ibrox, a former target, Maccabi Tel Aviv forward Dor Turgeman, appears to be off the market, with reports indicating he is close to sealing a move to New England Revolution in the MLS.