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Ibrox Sources: Rangers race Celtic for Kilmarnock player

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I cannot access the specific URL you've provided. However, I can offer a summary based on the search results available, which cover the same topic of Rangers and Celtic competing for David Watson. **Summary:** David Watson, a 21-year-old midfielder for Kilmarnock, has become a focal point of transfer speculation involving several top clubs[1][2]. The young Scottish talent is set to become a free agent in July 2026, making him an attractive prospect for potential suitors[2]. Both Celtic and Rangers have been closely monitoring Watson throughout the season[1]. Celtic, under manager Martin O'Neill, have identified him as a summer transfer target as they look to strengthen their squad during what has been a challenging campaign[1]. Rangers have equally shown serious interest, with recent reports suggesting they are actively pursuing the midfielder[2]. Watson's performances at Kilmarnock have been impressive for his age. He has scored three times this season and was awarded the Scottish Premiership's young player of the year in the previous campaign[1]. As a Scotland U21 international, he represents significant long-term potential[2]. There has already been external interest in Watson's services. Bolton Wanderers submitted a £500,000 bid for the midfielder in January, which Kilmarnock rejected[1][2]. Additional clubs including Lazio, Hearts, and Aberdeen have also been monitoring his situation[1][2]. When asked about the speculation surrounding his future, Watson remained focused on his performances, stating: "I'm not dealing with that; it's my agent who will do that. I'm just focused on what I'm doing, and I'll take it day by day and game by game."[1] Given that Watson will be available on a free transfer in the summer, Celtic and Rangers will likely face competition from other clubs across Scotland and internationally as they vie for his signature[2].