Monday's Scottish Gossip: Baningime, Frimpong, Hagi, Boyle and Scotland on TV
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Hearts midfielder Beni Baningime - who is out of contract this summer - insists he won't sign a new deal with the Tynecastle club - or any other team - until this season is completed. (Edinburgh Evening News, external)
Former Celtic defender Jeremie Frimpong is being eyed by Manchester City and Manchester United for a summer transfer from Bayer Leverkusen - a move which could rake in a significant sum for the Parkhead side, which is understood to have a sell-on clause for 30% of any profit made on the player. (Daily Record, external)
Dutch defender Jeremie Frimpong has a £35m release clause which can only be activated this summer - meaning Celtic could stand to make more than £7m through the sell-on clause. (The Sun, external)
Rangers outcast Ianis Hagi - currently on loan at Alaves - has agreed a move to Turkish giants Galatasaray, where his father Gheorghe was a celebrated player in the late 90s, according to reports in Turkey. (Daily Record, external)
Dundee United forward Tony Watt has hailed promotion-hunting strike partner Louis Moult after the pair racked up their 30th goal together this season. (The Courier, external)
Hibs forward Martin Boyle insists he's back to full fitness and has cleared tests after his horrific head injury against Rangers last month - although he admits he is still suffering from minor headaches three weeks on. (The Scotsman, external)
The UK Government has invited Holyrood to review whether Scottish men's national teams matches should be added to the 'crown jewel' list of free-to-air sports events, and would take their views 'into account' if revising the list. (Scottish Sun, external)