Wednesday's Scottish Gossip: Robertson, Moyes, Siegrist, Idah, Johnston, Diomande, Miller, Çakır
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Liverpool and Scotland's 29-year-old left-back, Andy Robertson, is the top target for German champions Bayern Munich as they plan how to replace Canada international Alphonso Davies, who looks set to join Real Madrid. (Daily Mail), external
Celtic have put Turkey goalkeeper Uğurcan Çakır on their watchlist as they look to replace Joe Hart, who is retiring at the end of the season, with any move likely to depend on Trabzonspor's valuation of the 27-year-old. (Gunebakis), external
Celtic third-choice goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist, the 32-year-old who has played twice since signing from Dundee United two years ago, is on a shortlist of potential summer options for Aberdeen with their first-choice, Kelle Roos, out of contract at the end of the season. (Daily Record), external
Adam Idah, the 23-year-old striker who has scored four goals in four Scottish Premiership appearances since arriving on loan from Norwich City, is open to a permanent move to Celtic in the summer transfer window. (Football Insider), external
Republic of Ireland winger Mikey Johnston, the 24-year-old who has scored twice in six games on loan to West Bromwich Albion, says parent club manager Brendan Rodgers would have preferred to keep him part of his Celtic squad for the rest of the season. (Football Scotland), external
Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller says Brendan Rodgers simply said "well done" and "good luck for the season" after the Celtic manager made a beeline for the 17-year-old, who had brilliantly set up Blair Spittal's opener, at the final whistle as the Scottish champions came back to win 3-1 at Fir Park on Sunday. (Daily Record), external
Mohamed Diomande has revealed his love affair with Ibrox began long before his loan move from Nordsjælland started in January, the 22-year-old midfielder claiming that he used to wear a Rangers top as he walked around the streets of his Ivory Coast homeland. (The National), external
David Moyes is stalling on signing the new contract he has been offered by West Ham United due to the 60-year-old Scottish manager's fractured relationship with fans and a rift with sporting director Tim Steidten. (Football Insider), external