Rangers bound John Souttar set for Hearts return against Celtic

The 25-year-old missed the weekend's cup victory with an ankle knock

John Souttar
Author: Press AssociationPublished 24th Jan 2022
Last updated 24th Jan 2022

John Souttar is set to return to the Hearts side to face Celtic on Wednesday after the club rejected a bid from Rangers to take the defender this month.

Souttar missed Saturday's 5-0 Scottish Cup win against Auchinleck Talbot after news emerged of a failed offer from Ibrox, but he has shaken off an ankle knock ahead of Celtic's visit.

Manager Robbie Neilson said: "John trained (on Monday) so he will get a bit of treatment on his ankle and I expect him to be available for Wednesday."

Souttar has signed a pre-contract agreement to join Rangers but the Ibrox side had a reported £300,000 offer rejected.

Hearts are understood to be holding out for half a million pounds and it remains to be seen if a deal can be struck before the window slams shut.

"We shall wait and see," Neilson said. "There was an offer, it got knocked back, and that's it done.

"We are just focused on the game, all eyes are on Celtic now. It doesn't really bother us at all."

Hearts are looking to repeat their opening-day win over Celtic and Neilson has urged his players to set their sights on catching Ange Postecoglou's side.

"Celtic are very, very good team but we have a home game against them now, and if we can pick up three points we will go within six of them and it keeps us closer," he said.

"We speak to the players all the time about looking up the way and not looking behind us. If we can aim for the two teams at the top of the league, we don't need to worry about what's coming behind.

"We got a great result at the start of the season and we hope to do it again.

"We will have 19,000 Jambos there and it will be a brilliant atmosphere. We believe we can go and win and if we get a result it sets us up for the next few games, which will be tough.

"We have to play to the best of our ability, we understand that, but we have managed to do that a few times this season."

Meanwhile, Neilson and the club are continuing to chase transfer targets with a forward a priority.

"We are still working away, trying to get a couple in, but it's a difficult market at the moment," Neilson said. "It's expensive, so we need to make sure we get the right one.

"We have one or two targets that we will try and do, if we can do them then great."