Scott McTominay becomes most valuable Scottish footballer

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Scott McTominay is now the most valuable Scottish footballer, valued at £40 million. He plays for Napoli. This means he has surpassed Liverpool's Andy Robertson, who is now worth £20 million and dropped to third place. Bologna's Lewis Ferguson is in second with a value of £22 million. In other news, Barry Douglas, a 35-year-old left-back, has joined St Johnstone as a free agent. The team's manager, Simo Valakari, praised Douglas for his impact on and off the pitch since arriving in October. Meanwhile, Celtic, Rangers, community leaders, and police are having private talks ahead of the upcoming Scottish Premiership title celebrations. They want to prevent issues like disorder and violence that have occurred during recent celebrations in Glasgow. Lastly, Leeds United faces the possibility of missing out on an £80 million promotion bonus again. This could affect the takeover bid for Rangers by 49ers Enterprises due to stricter rules about ownership in the Football League compared to the Premier League.


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