Scottish Gossip: Matt O'Riley, Fabio Silva, Kevin Van Veen, Alfredo Morelos, Bojan Miovski

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Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley is aware of Internazionale interest, with the Serie A club keen on a January loan deal with an obligation to buy in the summer, but the 23-year-old is currently settled and happy to remain in Glasgow and the Scottish champions' board are also more interested in strengthening their squad than selling their prize assets. (Daily Record), external

Former Celtic striker Andy Walker claims the Scottish champions have been tracking Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva for years, with the Glasgow club, Rangers and a host of Spanish club currently keen on taking the 21-year-old on loan. (Football Scotland), external

Groningen sports director Wouter Gudde says the Dutch second-tier club will listen to offers for Kevin van Veen, the 32-year-old striker whose summer move from Motherwell has turned sour and who is currently back in Scotland for an "indefinite period" after his partner gave birth. (Scottish Sun), external

Rangers fans have urged Alfredo Morelos on social media to "return home" to Ibrox after the 27-year-old striker's summer move to Santos turned sour after he managed just 76 minutes of football because of injury before they suffered relegation from Brazilian top flight for the first time and the Colombian became a free agent. (Scottish Sun), external

Aberdeen midfielder Leighton Clarkson says it is "very important" the club fend off interest in in-form 24-year-old North Macedonia striker Bojan Miovski when the January transfer window opens. (Press & Journal), external

Raith Rovers manager Ian Murray expects interest from other clubs in Dan O'Reilly but says discussions are under way with the 28-year-old defender to extend his short-term deal with the Championship leaders. (The Courier), external

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin is actively working on January transfer targets to give his side's title hopes an extra push after the pre-season favourites fell five points behind Championship leaders Raith Rovers. (Daily Record), external

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