Scottish Gossip: Aberdeen, Duk, Celtic, McKenna, Rangers, Hearts, McKay, Halliday, Hibs, Fish, St Mirren, County

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Aberdeen forward Luis 'Duk' LopesImage source, SNS
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Luis 'Duk' Lopes has scored 23 goals in 18 months at Aberdeen

Aberdeen have reportedly rejected an initial 2.5m euro bid for forward Luis 'Duk' Lopes from BSC Young Boys. (Record), external

The Dons have had no contact from Young Boys regarding Duk, 23. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

Trabzonspor are reportedly ready to rival any Celtic interest in Nottingham Forest and Scotland defender Scott McKenna. (Sun), external

Celtic lead the chase for McKenna's signature. (Record), external

Rangers are also interested in McKenna, 27. (Sky Sports), external

Groningen forward Kevin van Veen says Rangers remain interested in signing him, along with others in the Scottish Premiership. (Herald - subscription required), external

Sam Lammers could be loaned out by Rangers this month but the Dutch forward will not be joining Sunderland, whose manager Michael Beale signed him at Ibrox in the summer. (Sun), external

Heart of Midlothian are awaiting the results of a scan on Barrie McKay's injury. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Livingston have enquired about Hearts midfielder Andy Halliday. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Hibernian are considering a move for LA Galaxy goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann, son of Germany great, Jurgen. (Mail - subscription required), external

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Hibs manager Nick Montgomery is confident on-loan Manchester United defender Will Fish will remain at Easter Road for the rest of the season. (Record), external

Montgomery hints at more loan players coming to Hibs. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Manager Stephen Robinson wants signings to take St Mirren to the next level. (Herald - subscription required), external

Ross County are not strong enough in squad depth, believes manager Derek Adams. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

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