Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Everton, Hibs, Boyle, Dundee, St Johnstone, Olsen, Bolonga, Mahon, Rudden, Ferguson
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Hibernian have inserted a "right of first refusal" clause into Martin Boyle's transfer to Al-Faisaly, boosting their chances of securing the 28-year-old Australia winger's services should he want to make a return to the UK. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Danish winger Andreas Skov Olsen, who has been linked with Rangers, is demanding to leave Bologna this month, with Club Bruges also keen on the 22-year-old, according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport. (Daily Record), external
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou is not ruling out adding a sixth new signing to his squad in the closing days of the transfer window. (The Scotsman), external
Partick Thistle have warned Dundee they will have to pay a substantial fee if they want to sign Zak Rudden during the January transfer window after the Scottish Premiership club made a pre-contract agreement for the 21-year-old striker to join them in the summer. (The Courier), external
Dundee have confirmed that striker Jason Cummings has his flight booked to Australia and will transfer to Central Coast Mariners this month. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Duncan Ferguson, who is in his second spell as Everton caretaker manager after Rafael Benitez was sacked, says his dream is to manage the Premier League club but suggests he does not yet have the experience to take permanent charge. (The Scotsman), external
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has started up his own football club and youth academy called Club Deportivo Alfredo Morelos FC in his hometown back in Colombia. (Scottish Sun), external
Ash Taylor never lost a game at Rugby Park while playing for Aberdeen and the centre-half hopes to extend that run after signing for Kilmarnock from Walsall. (Scottish Sun, print edition)


