Scottish Gossip: Celtic, O'Riley, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Souttar, St Mirren, McGrath, Hibs
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Midfielder Matt O'Riley is having a medical at Celtic ahead of a move from MK Dons.
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St Johnstone have tabled a bid to bring Livingston winger Alan Forrest to McDiarmid Park this month. (Herald), external
French third tier side Le Mans are closing in on a move for Hearts striker Armand Gnanduillet. (Daily Record), external
Full-back Jack Gurr terminates his Aberdeen contract five months early for a USA return with Sacramento republic. (Press & Journal), external
Giovanni van Bronckhorst questions the penalty awarded against his Rangers side and Ryan Kent's dismissal in the 1-1 draw with Aberdeen. (Express), external
Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass believes his side should have had two penalties against Rangers. (Sun), external
Meanwhile, Glass has dismissed the possibility of Lewis Ferguson joining Cagliari. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
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Hearts' Rangers-bound defender John Souttar can blank out any boos from Tynecastle supporters, says his current manager Robbie Neilson.(Record), external
Borussia Monchengladbach indicate midfielder and Celtic target Hannes Wolf will leave the club soon. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
But QPR boss Mark Warburton has played down Celtic interest in forward Sinclair Armstrong.(Scotsman - subscription required), external

St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin says midfielder Jamie McGrath was left out of Tuesday's win at Dundee United because he "did not feel that his head was in the right place". (Express), external
Hibernian striker Kevin Nisbet needs taken out the team, says former Easter Road forward Tam McManus. (Record), external
New Hibs defender Harry Clarke faces "a few weeks" injured, says head coach Shaun Maloney. (Express), external
Jake Doyle-Hayes urges Hibernian to turn possession into points. (Herald - subscription required), external

