'Inter have strong interest in McTominay' - gossip

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Internazionale have a strong interest in Scott McTominay and think the Scotland midfielder's profile suits their style of play as they eye a potential bid for the 28-year-old currently impressing with Serie A rivals Napoli. (Fichajes), external

Rangers' 22-year-old striker, Hamza Igamane, is a priority target for Marseille. (But Football Club), external

With paperwork for the takeover of Rangers by 49ers Enterprises filed, the Scottish Premiership club can expect a transfer budget of around £25m per season, which could allow them to make winger Vaclav Cerny's loan deal from Wolfsburg permanent, but they could offload seven players, including striker Cyriel Dessers.

Meanwhile, interim head coach Barry Ferguson stands a chance of getting the role on a permanent basis and 49ers will use its American connection with celebrities to push the brand. (TeamTalk), external

Liverpool are putting plans in place for the upcoming summer transfer window and are ready to move for a new left-back, throwing doubt over the futures of 31-year-old Scotland captain Andy Robertson and deputy Kostas Tsimikas, who will face his club-mate for Greece on Thursday. (Football Insider), external

Scotland captain Andy Robertson believes Liverpool being linked with "pretty much every left-back in the world" has strengthened his determination to keep his place at Anfield. (The Scotsman), external

Bologna have targeted Monza captain Matteo Pessina as the perfect replacement should they sell Lewis Ferguson, with the 25-year-old Scotland midfielder on the list of several Italian and other European clubs. (1000 Cuori Rossoblu), external

Hibernian head coach David Gray says the future of 21-year-old on-loan midfielder Nectar Triantis depends on which division parent club Sunderland will be playing next season. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

United States head coach Mauricio Pochettino says it is difficult to explain Celtic centre-half Auston Trusty's withdrawal from the current camp because he is not a doctor. (The Herald), external

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has revealed that Victor Griffith declined a Panama call-up so the 24-year-old midfielder could get himself in the best possible condition for his club's battle to avoid relegation from the Scottish Premiership and prepare for their Scottish Cup semi-final. (The Courier), external

Dunfermline Athletic are keen to appoint a more experienced head coach this time around after Michael Tidser's switch from Kelty Hearts player-manager proved shortlived and the Scottish Championship club hope to have a new man in place before the next league game away to Ayr United a week on Saturday. (The Courier), external

Fears of liquidation have eased for Inverness Caledonian Thistle after 10 major shareholders held a "very positive" meeting and administrators will be urged to resume their search for a buyer for the troubled club. (Press & Journal), external

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