Celtic face competition from Barcelona in their pursuit of Cristhian Stuani, Rangers have had a third bid for George Edmunson rejected and Motherwell's Alex Gorrin could be on his way to MLS.
Celtic linked with Cristhian Stuani
Celtic are reportedly keen on bringing 32-year-old Uruguay striker Cristhian Stuani to Parkhead, according to the Scotsman. Stuani scored 19 goals for La Liga's Girona this season, but Celtic could face stiff competition for the forward's signature with Barcelona said to be interested in bringing the forward in as back-up to Luis Suarez.
Oldham reject Rangers' bid for Edmundson
Oldham Athletic have rejected a third approach from Rangers for 21-year-old defender George Edmundson, report the Scottish Sun. Hull and Peterborough have also had bids of their own rejected, and Wigan, Derby and Stoke are all reportedly monitoring the centre-back.
McGeouch considering Sunderland future
Former Hibernian midfielder Dylan McGeouch is weighing up his future at current club Sunderland after falling out of Scotland's international setup. "It is disappointing that I have not played as much as I would have liked but it is something I will look at over the summer, see where my future is at and take it from there really," said the 26-year-old.
Gorrin wanted by Atlanta United and Toronto
Motherwell midfielder Alex Gorrin, whose contract has expired, could be set for a move to MLS with Atlanta United and Toronto both interested in securing the Spaniard's signature, according to the Scottish Sun. Motherwell have offered Gorrin a new contract, with the 25-year-old reportedly weighing up his options.
Roberts set for Norwich loan
Ex-Celtic winger Patrick Roberts, who has been linked with a return to Glasgow's east end, is on the verge of completing a season-long loan move to Norwich City from Manchester City, report the Scottish Sun.
QPR interested in Livingston's Kelly
Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly has caught the eye of ex-Rangers manager Mark Warburton, according to the Daily Record. Warburton, now the manager of Queens Park Rangers, worked with Kelly at Ibrox and is keen for a reunion with the 23-year-old.
Apollon Limassol eye Premiership pair
Hearts midfielder Arnaud Djoum and Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty are both on the radar of Cyprus' Apollon Limassol, report the Scotsman. Limassol are confident of getting both deals over the line with Djoum out of contract at Tynecastle and Lafferty out of favour at Ibrox.
Strachan set to make Dundee decision
The Daily Record are reporting that former Scotland boss Gordon Strachan will hold talks with Dundee in the next 48 hours to discuss the technical director role available at the Tayside club.
Clark 'amazed' Aberdeen let Bain go
Ex-Aberdeen coach Sandy Clark has admitted that he was shocked when his old club released goalkeeper Scott Bain as a youngster. Clark said: "It just amazes me that Aberdeen later let him go. I don’t want to have a dig at Craig Brown but he let him go for some reason and then to see him let go by Dundee as well, I couldn’t believe that."
Scottish football in healthy financial state
None of Scotland’s league football clubs are showing serious signals of financial distress, and average attendances are also on the rise, according to football finance experts who report annually on key indicators of business distress in the game.
Wighton: I haven't been good enough this season
Hearts forward Craig Wighton has insisted that both he and the team need to improve after underperforming this season. "It’s not been the season I wanted, I’m not going to hide away from that," admitted Wighton. "It’s not been good enough at times and I probably haven’t done myself favours when I have played."
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