UEFA have released a report that both Celtic and Rangers fans will love, and it sheds positive light on both clubs.
There is an update regarding Rangers' takeover though. One that will interest the Celtic fans, as they surely have been keeping an eye out on the situation too. According to Sky Sports, a deal for Rangers to be taken over by US investors has been agreed in principle.
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that 'Rangers are back in the game' if their 49ers takeover goes through as expected.
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Rangers and Celtic have shown growth among the top clubs in Europe in a new financial report issued by UEFA, which also reveals that Scotland has seen positive movement in a number of areas.