The Scottish football transfer market is heating up, with several high-profile moves and deals in the works. Celtic, one of the country's most successful clubs, is making waves with its pre-contract offer to Austrian international midfielder Xaver Schlager. Schlager, who will be leaving RB Leipzig in the summer, has caught the eye of Celtic with his impressive performances. But here's where it gets controversial... Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, a former Liverpool player, has reportedly jumped at the chance to join Celtic after a pep talk from the club's former goalkeeper, Joe Hart, and his old Liverpool teammate, Andy Robertson. This move has sparked debate among fans, as some question the wisdom of signing a player who has been linked to other clubs. Meanwhile, Jens Hjerto-Dahl, a midfielder from Tromso, has signed a contract extension with the Norwegian club until 2029. This news comes as a surprise to many, as he was strongly linked with Rangers in January. And this is the part most people miss... Napoli manager Antonio Conte has revealed that Scott McTominay has been playing with a tendon inflammation since the start of the year. McTominay, a Scotland midfielder, was withdrawn at half-time in yesterday's win over Genoa. Finally, Scotland Under 21 striker Rory Wilson has been persuaded to join Sturm Graz on loan from Aston Villa. Wilson had been in talks with Derby and Scotland full-back Max Johnston, who spent two years at the Austrian club. These moves and deals are sure to shape the future of Scottish football, and we'll be keeping a close eye on their progress.