Rangers reportedly agree deals for Tuur Rommens and Tochi Chukwuani as doubts are placed on Celtic's interest in Kyogo Furuhashi and Uwe Rosler is linked with the Aberdeen manager's job.
Rangers reportedly agree deals for Tuur Rommens and Tochi Chukwuani as doubts are placed on Celtic's interest in Kyogo Furuhashi and Uwe Rosler is linked with the Aberdeen manager's job.
Rangers have agreed a £3m deal for Westerlo left-back Tuur Rommens, while a £4m offer has been accepted by Sturm Graz for midfielder Tochi Chukwuani, who is also 22. (Scottish Sun)
Tuur Rommens is on his way to Glasgow after Westerlo accepted Rangers' £3.5m bid for the Belgian Under-21 international after they were rebuffed by AEK Athens in their attempts to sign former Heart of Midlothian left-back James Penrice. (Daily Record)
Sturm Graz midfielder Tochi Chukwuani is awaiting final permission to travel to Scotland for a medical with Rangers, with the transfer for a fee of around £4m expected to be completed in the coming days. (TeamTalk)
As Rangers attempt to add a centre-back in the January window, Xavier Mbuyamba has told Dutch outlet NOS he is ready to leave Volendam, but Twente are also interested in the 24-year-old who is out of contract this summer. (Daily Record)
Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has told a meeting of fans that they are trying to add more depth at left-back, a physical presence in midfield, an added goal threat and more creativity during the January transfer window. (The National)
Interim manager Martin O'Neill has admitted he would love a job upstairs at Celtic after being linked with replacing Peter Lawwell as chairman. (The Herald)
Birmingham City are currently considering an approach from Celtic to take Kyogo Furuhashi on loan and the clubs remain in talks, but the Japan striker is still seen as a valuable member of the Championship club's squad despite his lack of goals. (Sky Sports)
Celtic face an uphill battle to persuade Kyogo Furuhashi to return to Glasgow on loan as the Japan striker is reluctant to give up on becoming a regular starter with Birmingham City, while the Scottish champions would also have to pay a percentage of the 30-year-old's £40,000 per week salary. (The Herald)
Birmingham City manager Chris Davies thinks Kyogo Furuhashi will remain with the Championship club and that there have been no discussions with him other than the Japan forward battling to regain his goalscoring touch. (Give Me Sport)
Dundee have renewed their interest in signing Celtic right-back Colby Donovan on loan after failing to secure the 19-year-old during the summer transfer window. (Glasgow Times)
Celtic are facing mounting pressure to abandon a proposed £2m transfer deal with Israeli club Maccabi Netanya for Ivory Coast winger Jocelin Ta Bi after the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) wrote directly to the club calling on its board to halt the move. (The Herald)
Bookmakers have slashed Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez's odds to become the next permanent Celtic manager. (Football Insider)
Bochum head coach Uwe Rosler is a leading candidate for the vacant Aberdeen job, while former Hamburg and Cologne boss Markus Gisdol, who recently left Kayserisspor in Turkey, is also in the mix. (Daily Record)
Hibernian have had a £1m offer to sign 20-year-old Sheffield Wednesday striker Bailey Cadamarteri rejected by the Championship club's administrator as it is less than Blackburn Rovers' bid months ago. (Alan Nixon on Patreon - subscription required)
Hibs are exploring the possibility of acquiring Sheffield Wednesday striker Bailey Cadamarteri but have not offered £1m and would not expect to pay anything near that figure for the Jamaica international. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Having rejected Hearts' £300,000 offer for Rogers Mato, Macedonian club Vardar are aware that their opportunities to cash in on the 22-year-old winger are running out, but they are likely to want at least £600,000 to consider a transfer this month. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Blackpool, Gillingham, Rotherham United, Stevenage, Stockport County and Wigan Athletic are interested in unhappy Aberdeen striker Kusini Yengi, while fellow Australian Nicolas Milanovic is also attracting interest, but midfielder Leighton Clarkson could yet remain following exit of manager Jimmy Thelin. (Press & Journal)
Aberdeen striker Ester Sokler looks set to remain on loan at Radnicki 1923 Kragujevac despite the 26-year-old's six goals in 11 starts for the Serbian top-flight club. (Press & Journal)
Rangers midfielder Connor Barron and defender Dujon Sterling could be sidelined for a crucial stretch of the title run-in. (Daily Record)
Out-of-favour Rangers midfielder Kieran Dowell remains a top target for Hull City and a deal for the 28-year-old is likely to be done this month. (Hull Daily Mail)
Rangers will not consider the possibility of selling 19-year-old winger Findlay Curtis during January. (Football Insider)
Dundee, who have 10 senior players out of contract this summer and have made an offer to centre-half Luke Graham, must avoid another summer of upheaval, head coach Steven Pressley has warned. (The Courier)
Former Celtic target Dominik Livakovic is poised to quit Fenerbahce, with the goalkeeper's previous club Dinamo Zagreb leading the race for the signature of the 30-year-old who is out of favour on loan to Girona. (Daily Record)
Asked about the possibility of striker Lyndon Dykes and midfielder Marc Leonard leaving Birmingham City, manager Chris Davies says "things will become clearer" as the transfer window progresses but admits neither Scot is satisfied with their pitch-time. (Birmingham Mail)
Ipswich Town have approached Fulham over a deal for 34-year-old Scotland midfielder Tom Cairney, who is out of contract at the end of the season. (Sky Sports)
Scotland youth winger Emilio Lawrence, 20, has agreed to join Luton Town on loan from Manchester City. (Fabrizio Romano on X)
Aston Villa are looking at a number of loan options for Rory Wilson, with clubs in Denmark and Norway keen on the Scotland Under-21 striker. (Tipsbladet - in Danish)
Ross County have turned down an opening offer from Gillingham for Northern Ireland striker Ronan Hale. (Daily Record)
Former Rangers head coach Russell Martin is the bookmakers' favourite to be Oxford United's new manager. (Football Insider)
Former Scotland midfielder Barry Robson, recently sacked by Raith Rovers, is among the candidates to be Cork City's new manager. (Irish Mirror)
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has flown to the United States to run his eye over more potential World Cup training bases. (Glasgow Times)
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