🚨 THUG OF WAR 🚨
Rangers to defeat Celtic to Tomáš Čvančara signing..?
Breaking news from the heart of Scottish football has taken a dramatic twist in the Old Firm transfer battle for Tomáš Čvančara.
For weeks, the narrative suggested Rangers were closing in, with reports claiming Ibrox was the striker’s preferred destination. Speculation intensified on Tuesday after an exclusive interview appeared to hint that the Czech forward was heading to Ibrox, sending Rangers fans into celebration mode.
But as the dust settles, the reality is not what everyone was thinking.
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⚔️ A Transfer Tug of War
Čvančara has been at the centre of a fierce tug of war between Rangers and Celtic, with both clubs making their pitch to the Borussia Mönchengladbach striker. Rangers were confident they had won the race, believing their project, European ambition and squad role had convinced the player.
However, sources close to the negotiations have now confirmed a stunning reversal.
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🔥 THE DECIDING MOMENT 🔥
Despite the noise, the rumours, and the early celebrations elsewhere — Tomáš Čvančara has chosen CELTIC over Rangers.
This decisive detail sits at the very heart of the saga.
The player’s camp reportedly felt Celtic’s long-term vision, attacking style of play, and recent European exposure aligned better with his career goals. The Parkhead atmosphere and the club’s track record of developing forwards also played a major role in the final decision.
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🗣️ What the Player Said
In today’s interview, Čvančara admitted he had already made up his mind, saying:
> “I’ve chosen my next step. It’s about football, growth, and where I believe I can reach my highest level.”
While early interpretations suggested Ibrox, insiders now confirm those words were misread — and misreported.
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💥 Fallout in Glasgow
Celtic fans are already buzzing with anticipation, while Rangers supporters have been left stunned by another Old Firm transfer twist. One thing is clear: this saga proves that in Glasgow, no deal is done until the scarf is held up.
⚽ The tug of war is over — and Celtic have pulled hardest.

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