Scottish Gossip: Foley, Hibs, Ferguson, Morelos, Doak, Baningime, Adams, Dundee, Robinson

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American billionaire Bill Foley will invest an initial £6m into Hibernian if and when the Scottish FA gives its approval to him taking a minority stake in the club, with the majority of that cash earmarked for player recruitment amid plans to also upgrade the East Mains training ground with a full-size indoor facility. (Scottish Sun), external

Lewis Ferguson has admitted he would love to play in the Premier League in England, but the Scotland midfielder has no itchy feet to leave Bologna after captaining his side to a win over Roma at the weekend that has taken them to fourth place in Serie A and potentially European qualification for the first time since 1999. (Daily Record), external

Manager Philippe Clement is confident a cohesive approach to the transfer window will allow Rangers to add the right players at the right price in the coming weeks. (The Herald), external

Alfredo Morelos says his time with Rangers was "beautiful", but despite some fans thinking the striker should be given a second chance at Ibrox, his agent seems more intent on securing a move to Russia after his ill-fated stint with Santos, who have been relegated from the Brazilian top flight for the first time in their history. (Glasgow Evening Times), external

Beni Baningime says he is concentrating on playing regular football again after 16 months on the sidelines through injury rather than making a decision about his future despite Heart of Midlothian having offered the midfielder a new contract beyond the end of the current one that ends this summer. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Hibernian head coach Nick Montgomery believes Ross County could struggle to attract recruits from England as a result of returning manager Derek Adams' harsh words about the standard of the Scottish Premiership compared to his previous club, Morecambe, in England's League Two. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Dundee might look to strengthen in the January transfer window. (The Herald), external

Scotland Under-21 left-back Luke Robinson reveals his thoughts about his loan to St Johnstone and the possibility of being recalled by Wigan Athletic. (The Courier), external

Ben Doak's hopes of breaking into the Scotland senior squad ahead of the Euro 2024 finals have received a major blow after it was revealed the 18-year-old Liverpool winger will require surgery on a knee injury. (The Scotsman), external

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