Turkish club eye Shankland - Monday's gossip
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Turkish second-tier club Amedspor have offered Heart of Midlothian striker Lawrence Shankland, who is out of contract at the end of the season, a lucrative deal. (Scottish Sun), external
Hearts head coach Neil Critchley has dismissed suggestions Amedspor have made a bid for injured striker Shankland but confirmed Australia centre-half Kye Rowles is set to seal a move to DC United in the coming days. (The Scotsman), external
Bournemouth hope to win the race for Liverpool's Scotland winger Ben Doak - with the Cherries having one eye on losing Antoine Semenyo. (The Sun), external
Atlanta have "cooled their interest" in Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi and are instead targeting ex-Hoops forward Odsonne Edouard of Crystal Palace or Emmanuel Latte Lath of Middlesbrough. (Tom Bogert on X), external
Kilmarnock are set to win the race for Liverpool's Calvin Ramsay, with the 21-year-old right-back available on loan after being recalled from a spell with Wigan. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic winger Luis Palma will join La Liga side Rayo Vallecano on loan, with negotiations in the final stage and an agreement already reached for the 24-year-old to fly to Madrid this week to complete the move. (Estadio Deportivo), external
Dundee are in talks with Monterrey over a loan deal for 21-year-old winger Victor Lopez, who could be recalled from his current loan to Mexican rivals Queretaro. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen are favourites to sign Tottenham Hotspur central defender Alfie Dorrington, the 19-year-old who was an unused substitute in Sunday's 3-0 FA Cup victory over Tamworth. (Press & Journal), external
Dunfermline Athletic are set to meet again in the next 24 to 48 hours to try to agree a compensation packed for Michael Tidser, with former Celtic and Scotland defender Charlie Mulgrew expected to replace him as Kelty Hearts manager if the deal goes through. (Daily Record), external
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Ross County, Ayr United and Partick Thistle are all interested in out-of-favour St Mirren striker James Scott. (Daily Record), external
Gheorghe Hagi has revealed his son Ianis' relationship with under-pressure Rangers manager Philippe Clement has "improved" - but the Romania legend says he did not speak to the Belgian about the playmaker. (The National), external
Clement has confirmed he has identified "several" players he believes can help Rangers in the January transfer window. (Glasgow Times), external
Clement says he did not need the public backing he received this weekend from Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart as the manager did not feel under pressure and already knew the club were behind him. (The Herald), external
Callum McGregor has described Celtic's agonising defeat to Rangers earlier this month as "a good one" – because it drove home to the Scottish champions how painful losing can be and provoked a positive reaction. (The Herald), external
Aaron Donnelly says he is returning to Dundee a better player after spending the first half of the season at Colchester United. (The Courier), external
Arsenal fans reacted positively to Kieran Tierney's rare outing in the FA Cup - but there remains a chance an agreement could be reached this month that could see the left-back move back to Celtic. (Scottish Sun), external
Arsenal fans are touting Tierney to start against Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham in a season-defining north London derby on Wednesday night after giving him a rapturous welcome against Manchester United. (Daily Record), external
Conceding three late goals to Celtic was difficult for Jordan Amissah - but the Ross County goalkeeper says being without a club for six months after being released by Sheffield United was a far worse experience. (The Herald), external