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"Transfers, bloody hell!" That was legendary one-liner from Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson's , wasn't it? Well, let's be honest, the market can evoke emotion like a Champions League Final as signing season goes into overdrive.Rangers have raced out the traps and have completed the permanent capture of Ianis Hagi.

They have also been linked with a pair of Belgian-based players in Saido Berahino and Manuel Benson. Ross County's 16-year-old striker James Graham has also been targeted as Steven Gerrard and Ross Wilson look to improve the Ibrox squad.

And what about Celtic? The Premiership champions have stressed the importance of continuity with star pair Odsonne Edouard and Kris Ajer boasting a lengthy list of suitors.

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