RANGERS have had a second bid for midfielder Graham Dorrans rejected by Norwich City.
The Evening Times reports that terms are yet to be agreed between the two clubs for the 30-year-old despite a bid of around £1 million being submitted yesterday.
Joe Garner, meanwhile, has undergone a medical at Ipswich ahead of a move for a fee thought to be around £750,000.
Another player heading for the exit door is Harry Forrester, according to the Daily Record, after falling foul of boss Pedro Caixinha.
The 26-year-old is said to have been banished from training and told to find himself a new club.
Cardiff boss Neil Warnock isn’t happy with Aberdeen’s handling of negotiations for Jonny Hayes.
The Bluebirds boss says the Welsh side are now out of the running, hinting that the Dons are stalling on agreeing a deal with Celtic also in the bidding. (Daily Record)
Potentially following Hayes out of the exit door is Derek McInnes with his big-money switch to Sunderland near completion.
His salary will treble in the Championship, according to The Sun, with Dons chairman Stewart Milne holding out for £1.2 million in compensation.
The Sun reports that Celtic are set to sell Saidy Janko to Bristol City.
The Swiss under-21 international was signed by Ronny Deila from Manchester United but is out of favour under Brendan Rodgers.
Stuart Armstrong, meanwhile, is keen to extend his stay at the Hoops. (Press & Journal)
Ian Cathro has urged wantaway Hearts star Jamie Walker to still work hard at the club despite his contract running down. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Andy Robertson says he’d be delighted to help out old club Dundee United with a cash boost.
Robertson is expected to leave Hull in a big money move, and United have a 10% sell-on clause. (The Courier)
Another former United defender, Paul Dixon, says he has no regrets about his second spell at the club. (Evening Telegraph)
France’s impressive win over England may have reinforced Arsene Wenger’s desire to add to the cross-Channel contingent at Arsenal if Wednesday’s newspapers are to be believed.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the Gunners are working on deals for Monaco pair Kylian Mbappe and Thomas Lemar, who both played in Les Bleus’ 3-2 success at the Stade de France, as well as their long-rumoured interest in Alexandre Lacazette.
The Lyon forward, who was an unused substitute against England, could cost around £60million – though the Sun quotes French outlet Le 10 Sport as saying France team-mate Olivier Giroud could be offered in part-exchange.
West Ham are also linked with Giroud in the London Evening Standard, while the Hammers are one of several clubs interested in out-of-favour Manchester United centre-back Chris Smalling according to a report in the Telegraph.
England international Smalling struggled for playing time last season under Jose Mourinho and Victor Lindelof’s imminent arrival from Benfica has pushed him further down the pecking order.
West Brom and Everton are also mentioned as possible destinations, with the latter also linked by the Daily Express with Burnley’s Michael Keane as well as playmakers Davy Klaassen and Gylfi Sigurdsson from Ajax and Swansea respectively.
Leicester could also be joining the scramble for talented English centre-backs, with the Daily Mail reporting they have offered £16.5m for Hull’s Harry Maguire.
Manchester United, meanwhile, have been linked with Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic, with the Independent reporting the Croatia star is “hugely keen and excited” to join the club.
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