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Rangers and Celtic plan to buy slots in the Scottish League lower tiers for their Under-21 sides

According to The Sun, Scottish Premiership giants Rangers and Celtic plan to buy slots in the Scottish League One and Two for their Under-21 sides in order to fasten the developments of their youngsters.

The Old Firm duo have offered to give £1.5 million each to both leagues for the membership in order to join an extended League Two, and the move has got some English clubs worried.

English Football League outfits, particularly those in the League One and League Two reckon EPL clubs could plan a similar venture in England, and it will be interesting to see how things go.