Dundee have rejected a bid from Portsmouth for Luke Graham as Motherwell have been linked with Barry Bannon, while striker target Esol Bjorgolfsson has been spotted at Fir Park.
Dundee Rejected six-figure offer portsmouth 21-year-old centre-back Luke Graham was substituted ahead of the Dark Blues’ Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock on Saturday. (log)
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Dundee Head coach Steven Pressley has confirmed the transfer from portsmouth A move for 21-year-old centre-back Luke Graham has been rejected. (“Courier”)
motherwell Signing target Eythor Bjorgolfsson, the 25-year-old forward, became a free agent after signing with the Swedish team Umea Expired, spotted for Saturday’s Scottish Cup win over Ross County at Fir Park. (log)
motherwell Head coach Jens Bethel Ascu says his club will try to retain Tawanda Masvansis this month amid speculation celtics Head coach Martin O’Neill’s appearance at Fir Park on Saturday was a scouting mission for the 23-year-old Zimbabwe forward who scored the winning goal against Ross County in the Scottish Cup. (Scottish Sun)
celtics Head coach Martin O’Neill has no plans to let Yang leave in January as the 23-year-old winger improves following renewed interest. birmingham city last month. (Football Insider)
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chelsea is set to recall celtics The target is David Datro Fofana, who is on loan from the Turkish club Fatih Karagumluk They hope to offload the 23-year-old Ivorian striker this month. (Football Insider)
west ham united Head coach Nuno Espirito Santo remained coy when asked about the team’s future. celticsThe 33-year-old has been linked with striker Callum Wilson despite scoring an injury-time winner against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday for the relegation-threatened side. (Sky Sports)
Franko Kovacevic will not join Celtic, with the 26-year-old Croatia forward agreeing personal terms after the Slovenian club agreed a £2.6m move Celje and Ferencvaros Despite interest from the Scottish Championship, he left for Hungary. (log)
hoffenheim Advanced negotiations underway to sign shamrock rangers Forward Michael Noonan, but celtics They also entered the competition after putting forward a bid for the 17-year-old. (Fabrizio Romano x)
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shamrock rangers Bids of around £870,000 rejected hoffenheim For Michael Noonan, that number is well below their valuation for the 17-year-old forward. (Daniel Macdonald on “X”)
celtics Centre-back Hayato Inamura, 23, is mortified at his lack of success in six months in Scottish football after returning to Japan on loan. Tokyo. (Herald)
motherwell One of two non-established clubs in the Scottish Premiership interested in the 36-year-old sheffield wednesday Midfielder Barry Bannan Millwall, Preston North End and stoke city Also tracking Scotch bonnets. (The Star)
Scotland winger Ryan Fraser, 31, is completing a loan spell in Australia Western Sydney Wanderers from southampton. (Daily Echo)
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Second goalkeeper Jack Hamilton is out due to injury. livingston Considering moving hamilton academic college Jamie Smith, 23. (log)
st johnstone Second bid from Adama Sidibe rejected stockport countyThat’s despite the price tag rising from £40,000 to six figures and the League One club hoping to sign a pre-contract agreement to sign the 27-year-old striker next season. (“Courier”)
st johnstone Unlikely to agree to sell Adama Sidibeh while rejecting stockport county and with northampton town Also interested in The Gambia International. (log)
Queen’s Park Having rejected a five-figure bid from Ligue 2 club Amiens for 24-year-old forward Josh Fowler, he has also attracted interest from aberdeen, st mirren and an Irish club. (log)
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Brazil Head coach Carlo Ancelotti reveals he will resign Scottish The famous all-out attacking style of their World Cup opponents turns them into defensive units in their bid to win the World Cup for the sixth time. (National newspaper)
columbus crew Defender Steven Moreira thinks his mentor Wilfrid Nancy failed celtics Because from what he’s seen watching recent Old Firm derbies, Scottish football is terrible. (Herald)
Falkirk Chief executive Jamie Swinney has revealed that Premier League clubs have voted to share UEFA’s solidarity payments with last season’s second-tier teams, even though it could end up costing them up to £100,000. (Herald)