July 3, 2024

Celtic “look like favourites” to sign Nottingham Forest defender Scott McKenna at Parkhead during the winter transfer window, as talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook provides GIVEMESPORT with an internal update from “somebody very reliable.”

Brendan Rodgers enjoyed a positive first half of the 2023/24 season upon his return to the Scottish Premiership giants but will hope he can bolster his squad to strengthen their grip on the league title this term.

McKenna has recently found himself out of favour at Forest, with Nuno Espirito Santo unable to provide him with opportunities in the first team following Steve Cooper’s departure. A return to Celtic could be on the cards before the window’s 1st February deadline, with the Hoops not the only outfit in Scotland interested in securing the centre-back’s signature.

McKenna linked with a return to Scotland
The 2023/24 season has represented a challenging campaign for McKenna, who hasn’t appeared in a Premier League squad for Nottingham Forest since a 1-1 home draw with Burnley in September 2023. The 27-year-old had been banished from first-team training by former manager Cooper and has failed to regain his place in the squad under the tutelage of new head coach Nuno.

McKenna’s lack of opportunities could result in his departure from The City Ground during the current winter transfer window, with a return to Scotland on the cards. According to Sky Sports, both Celtic and Rangers want to sign the 30-cap Scotland international before February’s market deadline. McKenna could move to Parkhead or Ibrox on an initial loan move before securing a permanent deal on a free transfer when his Forest contract expires on 30th June.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers
The £20,000 per-week earner already has experience in Scottish football, having signed for the East Midlands giants from Aberdeen in a deal worth £5m in September 2020 before helping them win promotion to the Premier League during the 2021/22 season. But, having made just five appearances for Forest during the 2023/24 campaign, McKenna could look to engineer a return north of the border, with Celtic just one potential destination on the cards for the centre-back.

Rodgers has already welcomed two centre-back additions this term, with Maik Nawrocki and Gustaf Lagerbielke arriving through the doors at Parkhead, as the Northern Irishman looks to tweak an already dominant Celtic side. But McKenna’s arrival could offer the Hoops’ backline a vital bit of experience that could see them over the line in their quest to secure a third consecutive Scottish Premiership title.

 

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