Aberdeen's manager Jimmy Thelin is optimistic about acquiring on-loan striker Kevin Nisbet from Millwall after a successful season, as he has another year left on his contract. Meanwhile, Celtic appears poised for a significant financial boost, possibly gaining nearly £10 million from potential sales of players like Gustaf Lagerbielke and a sell-on clause for Jeremie Frimpong. Additionally, Jeffrey Schlupp has expressed his enjoyment on loan at Celtic and is receptive to a permanent move. In a different context, Dunfermline boss Neil Lennon criticized referee Iain Snedden for a peculiar performance during his debut match.
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin is keen to explore a summer transfer for in-form striker Kevin Nisbet, who is currently on loan and has one year remaining on his Millwall contract.
Celtic are set to generate nearly £10 million from potential sales, including defender Gustaf Lagerbielke and the sell-on clause for Jeremie Frimpong, enhancing their financial strength.
Jeffrey Schlupp expresses his enjoyment at Celtic on loan and is open to discussions for a permanent deal, indicating his satisfaction with the club.
Neil Lennon, in his debut as Dunfermline boss, expressed disappointment over a strange performance from referee Iain Snedden, which included his new player Victor Wanyama being sent off.
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