Napoli boost McTominay's contract offer to keep him until 2030

Napoli increase McTominay's salary to retain him until 2030 as Dinamo Zagreb receive £10m offers for McKenna.

McTominay's contract extension Napoli have proposed a notable salary hike for Scott McTominay, raising his annual pay from £2.6m to incentivize him to sign a new deal. The offer is contingent on him agreeing to extend his contract through 2030. McTominay, now 29, has become an integral figure in Napoli's squad. Reports suggest the proposal was made by the Italian club to secure his long-term future. ## McKenna draws £10m bids from Dinamo Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb's chief scout, Tomislav Sokota, confirmed the club has already received approximate £10m offers for 29-year-old Scotland defender Scott McKenna. The bids follow reported interest from Celtic. McKenna, currently out of contract this summer, has been a subject of scouting across multiple clubs. Dinamo Zagreb is evaluating the proposals as they consider their options. ## AC Milan's Robertson contingency plan AC Milan are monitoring a potential move for Andy Robertson if the 32-year-old Scotland left-back's transfer to Tottenham Hotspur collapses due to Spurs' potential relegation. Liverpool's left-back has a summer agreement to join Tottenham, but relegation would impact those plans. Milan are preparing alternative options in case the transfer falls through. ## Rangers prioritize Raskin for another season Rangers expect strong interest in Nicolas Raskin this summer but remain determined to retain the 25-year-old Belgium midfielder for at least one more season. His contract runs until 2028, and the club aims to extend his stay despite likely suitors. Raskin's current deal expires in 2028, and Rangers are keen to leverage his contributions for the forthcoming campaign. ## Nygren eyes Premier League step Benjamin Nygren, Celtic's 24-year-old midfielder, views a move to the Premier League as the logical progression in his career. The Swedish player had a strong debut season with Celtic, but the club has no urgent need to sell him. Celtic are under no pressure to part ways with Nygren given his performances and potential. His contract situation remains stable as discussions continue. ## Nawrocki faces tough decision on Hannover move Hannover 96, currently third in Bundesliga 2, may struggle to convince Celtic defender Maik Nawrocki to exercise his option to buy unless they secure promotion. Several top-flight and European clubs have shown interest in the 25-year-old defender. Nawrocki is weighing his options, including extending his loan, returning to Glasgow, or exploring other moves. He stated he is open to all possibilities this summer. ## Palma targeted by Sevilla if relegation avoided Sevilla are reportedly interested in signing Celtic winger Luis Palma next season, provided they avoid relegation from La Liga. The 26-year-old expects to return to Celtic this summer despite Lech Poznan's attempt to make his loan permanent for around £3.5m. Sevilla's interest hinges on their own league status, and Palma's future remains tied to Celtic's decisions. ## Chaiwa attracts competition from multiple clubs Celtic's pursuit of 21-year-old Hibernian midfielder Miguel Chaiwa could face rivalry from several other clubs this summer. Chaiwa's potential move to Celtic is complicated by interest from other teams. His contract situation and performance have made him a sought-after talent. Clubs are expected to vie for his signature as the transfer window approaches. ## Ghedjemis eyed by Venezia for Serie A return Promotion-chasing Frosinone are considering a move for 23-year-old Celtic-linked winger Fares Ghedjemis if they regain their place in Serie A. Venezia have shown interest in the player, adding another dimension to the transfer dynamics. Ghedjemis's potential move is tied to his club's promotion prospects. The situation remains fluid as clubs assess their options. ## Dundee United secure extensions for key defenders Dundee United will activate one-year contract extensions for defenders Ross Graham and Vicko Sevelj. However, the club is less likely to extend winger Kristijan Trapanovski and full-back Ryan Strain due to injury concerns. Graham and Sevelj's contributions have been pivotal, justifying the extensions. Trapanovski and Strain's futures are less certain amid fitness issues. ## Falkirk retain top striker Stewart Falkirk's chief executive, Jamie Swinney, has emphasized the club has no plans to sell striker Barney Stewart or other top players this summer. The Scottish Premiership club aims to strengthen their squad internally rather than through departures. Stewart's importance to the team is a key factor in the decision. Falkirk are focused on building without losing their key assets. ## St Johnstone waits on Mikulic's future St Johnstone will not engage in talks with 29-year-old center-half Bozo Mikulic until they confirm their promotion to the Scottish Premiership. Mikulic is currently sidelined for the season due to injury and will become a free agent this summer. His future remains undecided pending the club's league status. St Johnstone's priorities are tied to their own promotion race. ## Coyle trials with Brighton's first team Ross County striker Joe Coyle, aged 16, is currently on trial with Brighton & Hove Albion. The young forward will spend the week showcasing his abilities to secure a potential deal with the Premier League club. Brighton is evaluating Coyle's potential as part of their squad planning. The trial marks a significant step in Coyle's development. ## Adam interested in St Mirren's vacant manager role Former Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam revealed he considered applying for the St Mirren manager's position following Stephen Robinson's departure to Aberdeen. Adam expressed his interest in the role as the club sought a new leader. The managerial vacancy at St Mirren sparked discussions about potential candidates. Adam's playing experience may have influenced his consideration.