CELTIC have been linked with a move for former Zenit striker Luka Dordevic.
Reports in the 23-year-old’s homeland suggest that the Hoops are interested in bringing him to Glasgow after he agreed to terminate his contract with the Russian club. (Daily Record)
Heading out of Glasgow could be Rangers midfielder Matt Crooks.
Scunthorpe chairman Peter Swann claims the Gers have accepted a bid for the 23-year-old who was loaned out to the Irons last season – but not from them. (The Scottish Sun)
Aberdeen have sealed a deal for Celtic winger Gary Mackay-Steven.
The 26-year-old was unveiled last night, joining fellow new recruits Greg Tansey, Ryan Christie, Greg Stewart and Nicky Maynard at the club.
New signing Gary Mackay-Steven says he can't wait to pull on the red jersey and he could do so for the first time tonight!#StandFree pic.twitter.com/7ogO4UpZI4
— Aberdeen FC (@AberdeenFC) July 13, 2017
Aberdeen are in Europa League action tonight against NK Siroki Brijeg of Bosnia, and McInnes has challenged his Dons stars to rise to the occasion. (Evening Express)
Motherwell’s Louis Moult hopes the club stick to their word and sell him this summer, writes The Scotsman.
The striker, who has been subject to a bid from Aberdeen, hopes to advance his career with a bigger club.
The Edinburgh Evening News reports that Neil Lennon has told midfielders Danny Handling and Sam Stanton that he can’t guarantee them first team football at Hibs.
Down south
Chelsea are favourites to sign Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, claims the Daily Mail, after Tianjin Quanjin pulled out of a move for the Gabon forward, although AC Milan remain interested. The Mirror reports that Borussia Dortmund are weighing up a move for Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud as a replacement for Aubameyang.
Remaining with Chelsea, the Daily Express reports that Eden Hazard has contacted Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane to tell him he will be remaining at Stamford Bridge for at least one more season.
The Daily Telegraph says that Leicester are planning a clear out of last summer’s transfer failures, with Islam Slimani, Ahmed Musa, Nampalys Mendy and Bartosz Kapustka all set to follow Ron-Robert Zieler in leaving the Foxes. The paper reports that Musa has attracted interest from the Premier League and abroad, while Bordeaux are pursuing Mendy.
Real Madrid have given up on their attempts to sign Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, and will now turn their attention to Athletic Bilbao’s Kepa Arrizabalaga, according to the Daily Star.
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