Celtic have had a £5 million bid rejected for Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna. As reported by the Scottish Sun, a Scottish domestic record bid was put in for the Scotland international this week but Aberdeen are standing firm on their valuation.
The valuation in question is said to stand at around £10 million, an amount which would smash the current Scottish domestic transfer record of £4.4 million for Scott Brown in 2007.
Celtic are currently on the hunt for a new centre-back and McKenna appears to be high on the list of potential options.

The club have lost both Dedryck Boyata and Filip Benkovic this summer and a new face is needed at the heart of defence.
However, plenty of Celtic fans believe that this interest in McKenna should stop now.
Many feel that Aberdeen are massively over-valuing the Scotland international. McKenna has struggled at times, particularly for the national team, in recent months and Celtic fans simply feel he is not worth the £5 million, let alone £10 million.
Here is some of the best reaction to the reports from Celtic fans on Twitter…
Even Rangers fans had a little pop at their Old Firm rivals regarding the apparent bid for McKenna…
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