Ange Postecoglou is finally in the door at Celtic and admits there’s no time to waste but has he any hope of convincing Odsonne Edouard to stay and should he even be trying?
KEITH JACKSON: If the big Aussie can light a fire under Edouard then he’ll have won half the battle already. But the striker is most probably a lost cause. He didn’t want to be there last season and his bad attitude did more harm than good.
CRAIG SWAN: Edouard has done his time at Celtic and should be moved on if the price is right.
GAVIN BERRY: No - the Frenchman's mind is clearly made up. It would be better for the club and the player if he left as they can't risk an unhappy dressing room again.
FRASER WILSON: Edouard wanted to leave last summer. There’s absolutely no reason to believe he’s changed his mind. It’s time for Celtic to cash in.
Glen Kamara and Alfredo Morelos are just two big names attracting interest at Rangers but who do you think would attract a bigger fee and who is more important to Steven Gerrard?

KEITH: Goal scorers are where the money is at so Morelos will command the bigger fee. He’ll also be more expensive to replace. But the one man Gerrard really can’t afford to lose this summer is Ryan Kent.
CRAIG: Morelos would command the bigger fee as strikers come with a premium. He is also more valuable. Rangers have cover for Kamara in the midfield.
GAVIN: Alfredo Morelos would command the bigger fee and would be a bigger loss to Steven Gerrard. He was unplayabble at times in the big European games for Rangers but you get the feeling this is the time for him to move on. But we have been in this movie before.
FRASER: Good strikers attract the biggest fees as they are at the business end of the pitch. Rangers would be looking for seven figures for both but I reckon Morelos’ goals and dogged style of attacking threat would be more difficult to replace.
England are back in Euro 2020 action against Germany tomorrow looking to book a quarter final spot. But will the Three Lions progress or have they reached their limit?
KEITH: They certainly have the players to go a long way in this tournament. England’s biggest problem is they have a manager who hasn’t yet worked out his best team. Unless Gareth Southgate stumbles across the answer against the Germans then their Euros end here.
CRAIG: England have yet to spark in this tournament, but the Germany game might just be the moment when it clicks and they progress.
GAVIN: Their thrilling win over Portugal apart, this isn't the Germany of old and while England haven't exactly been firing on all cylinders they can come out on top against their old rivals and get revenge for that Euro '96 loss.
FRASER: They’ll have to improve. England look fairly steady at the back but are doing very little to convince they can open teams up and create chances. Germany are a step up from what they’ve faced but home advantage might just be enough to see them squeeze through.
Andy Murray makes his long-awaited Wimbledon return later today but after four injury-plagued years how far do you reckon he can go in the competition?
KEITH: If Murray can make it into the second week then he’ll have done well as he is lacking both form and fitness. But maybe just being back on Centre Court might bring the old magic rushing back into his hands.
CRAIG: If Murray gets past the first week at SW19 he'll have done well given his struggles in recent times with injury.
GAVIN: The fact he will once again walk on the lush lawns at SW19 is a success in itself but expectations have to be realistic and getting into the second week would be a big step forward.
FRASER: We all keep our fingers crossed there’s a SW19 fairytale about to be told but I fear Murray’s best days are gone. Nobody will ever question his fighting spirit but the number of injury setbacks he’s had have taken their toll. Still, I would absolutely love to be proved wrong and see him go deep into the second week.