Piroe eyes Rangers exit Leeds United striker Joel Piroe could leave the club during the summer transfer window because he has not been featuring regularly in matches. Rangers are reportedly interested in signing him as a potential replacement. The 26-year-old forward is seeking more playing opportunities elsewhere. Leeds has yet to confirm any moves regarding his future. Bowie stays loyal to Verona Scotland international striker Kieron Bowie recently scored his second goal for Hellas Verona since joining from Hibernian. Despite his goal not preventing a loss to Torino last Saturday, he has committed to remaining at the club even if they are relegated to Serie B next season. Verona currently faces a battle to avoid dropping down a division. Bowie’s decision reflects his dedication to the team through challenging circumstances. Celtic pursue Robertson’s backup options With Liverpool defender Andy Robertson set to leave this summer, Celtic emerges as a likely destination for a left-back role. Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico Madrid, and Napoli are also in the running to sign the 32-year-old. Celtic may offer him more regular first-team football compared to other potential clubs. The situation highlights Celtic’s need to strengthen their defensive options. Maeda catches up with Iwata at Birmingham Japan winger Daizen Maeda visited St Andrew’s on Sunday to watch former Celtic teammate Tomika Iwata play for Birmingham City. Iwata featured in Birmingham’s 2-0 Championship victory over Wrexham. Maeda’s attendance suggests ongoing connections between the players. The match marked a competitive outing for Iwata in England’s second tier. Sutton doubts Celtic’s title defense Former Celtic striker and pundit Chris Sutton believes his old club has little chance of retaining their title. He suggests Hearts and Rangers are the only realistic contenders for the championship. Sutton’s assessment points to a competitive league with several teams capable of challenging Celtic. The comments reflect skepticism about Celtic’s ability to dominate next season. Yamada set for final six games at Munster Preussen Munster sports director Jan Uphues has confirmed Shin Yamada will receive additional playing time in the final six games of the season. The 25-year-old Celtic striker, on loan, has started just one match and was recently omitted from the squad. Munster currently sit bottom of Bundesliga 2. Uphues’ statement signals a shift in Yamada’s opportunities before the season concludes. De Laurentiis jokes about McTominay’s future Napoli owner and chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis, who also works in film production, humorously suggested Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay could pursue acting after retiring from football. The 29-year-old has been linked with a move away from Napoli. De Laurentiis’ remark adds a lighthearted take on McTominay’s potential career change. The player has not yet confirmed his future plans. McTominay insists Napoli still in title race Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay has stated Napoli remain in contention for the Italian title despite a recent draw with Parma. The result left Napoli nine points behind leaders Internazionale. McTominay emphasized his team’s belief in their chances to close the gap. The midfielder’s comments reflect Napoli’s determination to fight for the championship.