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Rangers and Celtic-linked free agent who’s ‘at least 10 points difference’ speaks out on his future
A player linked with Glasgow Rangers and Celtic has spoken out on his future after becoming a free agent, and it’s promising news for both Ibrox and Parkhead camps.
Vaclav Hladky was heavily linked with Steven Gerrard’s Rangers during the January transfer window and again , while Neil Lennon’s Celtic are also thought to be admirers, according to the .
The Czech stopper was in brilliant form for St Mirren this season, making 38 appearances and keeping .

However, he has now left the Buddies after his contract expired, and on Friday he spoke about his future plans, in conversation with the .
“I want to stay at a club in Britain,” Hladky said. “My wife and I have stayed in Scotland since the (global health crisis).
“My St Mirren contract is ending and my agents are working to get me a new club. I’m hoping that will be fixed up as soon as possible and we talk on a daily basis.
“From the day I arrived at St Mirren, I have been extremely satisfied with life here. The club is next to Glasgow and we live in the city. It is a very pleasant place to live.
“I like the friendly lifestyle of the local people and I can’t praise it enough here. It was a great experience for me to shake hands with Steven Gerrard and the praise I get motivates me.
“I don’t want to speculate about Rangers being my next team. My transfer is being worked out at the moment – it could be to a club in Scotland or the English Championship.”
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As luck would have it, a top-class goalkeeper has become available for nothing just as Rangers and Celtic are both in pursuit of a new stopper.
Gerrard is two goalkeepers short after Wes Foderingham and Jak Alnwick saw their contracts expire, while Lennon only has one senior goalkeeper still on the books – Scott Bain.
Speaking about Hladky, Alex Rae told the in March: “For me he’s at least 10 points of a difference because he is one of the stand-out goalkeepers in the division.”
With Hladky admitting he loves living in Glasgow and the city’s two big clubs on the lookout for a new keeper, it would be surprising to see him up sticks and head south of the border.