CELTIC have been linked with Dario Zuparic and Filip Bradaric of Croatian side Rijeka.
Reports in Croatia suggested that the Champions were eyeing defender Zuparic, who is on loan from Pescara, and his teammate Bradaric, who is a defensive midfielder.
The Hoops have dismissed the speculation, however, with the Daily Record reporting that they have no interest in either player.
Meanwhile, Brighton’s £14m move for PSV striker Jurgen Locadia makes it more unlikely that they’d be willing to splash out to bring Moussa Dembele to the Premier League.
Rangers are set to up their bid for Hamilton’s Greg Docherty.
Accies are braced for a second bid, having knocked back an offer of £300,000 earlier this week. (Daily Record)
Hibs are set to offload Anthony Stokes after a string of off-field incidents, according to The Scottish Sun.
Charlton and a club in Poland are thought to be interested in signing the 29-year-old, who has apparently angered Easter Road boss Neil Lennon with his indiscipline.
Hull are showing their keenness to sign Scott McKenna from Aberdeen by preparing a third bid for the defender.
The Dons have already rejected two bids for the 21-year-old. (Press & Journal)
St Johnstone boss would be ‘foolish’ not to try to sign Danny Swanson again
Dundee United want to bring Thomas Mikkelsen back to Tannadice.
The striker, currently at Ross County, could make his return in time for the cup clash against Alloa. (The Scottish Sun)
The Staggies, meanwhile, are close to a deal for Woking striker Inih Effiong.
Owen Coyle is keen to revamp his squad during the window, and the Daily Record reports that the only thing left to agree is a fee for the 26-year-old striker.
#DAFC are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder, James Craigen (@Cragsy28) on a deal until the end of the season.
Read More – https://t.co/AEbuC9avBF pic.twitter.com/kcnSAdt1sf— Dunfermline Athletic (@officialdafc) January 19, 2018
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