Scottish Gossip: SPFL TV deal, Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen, Roberts
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The SPFL are in talks with Sky over a new £30m per year broadcasting deal that would run from 2025 to 2029. The current arrangement between the parties is a £25m per year contract. (Sun), external
Under the proposed new contract, more matches would be shown live. (Record), external
And there would be a pay-per-view option for clubs. (Herald - subscription required), external
Arsenal and Scotland left-back Kieran Tierney has emerged as transfer target for Manchester City and his former club Celtic could receive a cash windfall as a result of any deal. (Sun), external
Celtic have signed Northern Ireland goalkeeper Josh Clarke on a two-year deal, the stopper leaving Glenavon. (Sun), external
Heart of Midlothian will listen to offers for attacker Josh Ginnelly. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
LASK's Slovakian forward Adam Griger, 18, is close to joining Hibernian. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Hibs captain and defender Paul Hanlon is close to a first-team return following injury. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin is "not really worried about getting every player into the team" after a busy summer of recruitment at Pittodrie. (Record), external
St Johnstone left-back Callum Booth says surgery on both Achilles tendons was the only option after the pain became too much. (Courier - subscription required), external