Idah fee could reach £9.5m - gossip

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The final fee for Celtic's purchase of Norwich City's Republic of Ireland striker, Adam Idah, 23, could reach £9.5m. (Sun), external

Reports in Italy indicate Atalanta have had a fifth bid for Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley, 23, rejected. (Football Scotland), external

Celtic have enquired about the price tag for Liverpool left-back Owen Beck, 22, as Queens Park Rangers open loan talks for the former Dundee loanee. (Football Scotland), external

Leeds United and Queens Park Rangers are keen on Owen Beck, with Celtic looking to sign the left-back on a permanent deal, but the Scottish champions have yet to meet Liverpool's valuation and his parent club would prefer him to sign a new deal and go on loan. (Daveockop), external

Gustaf Lagerbielke, 24, has reportedly turned down the chance to join Malmo on loan as Legia Warsaw consider a £1.2m offer for another Celtic defender, Maik Nawroiki, 23.. (Record), external

Brian McClair believes former club Celtic should attempt to sign Watford and Scotland defender Ryan Porteous, 25. (Football Scotland), external

Andres Salazar’s proposed loan move to Hearts from Atletico Nacional is nearing completion and could be finalised this week as the Edinburgh club await a UK visa for the Colombian left-back, 21. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Midfielder Ianis Hagi, 25, wants to stay and fight for his place at Rangers after appearing to be on his way out of Ibrox. (Sun), external

Hagi's wages would go up if he plays another competitive first-team game for Rangers. (Record), external

Rangers have not been back in touch with Bayer Leverkusen regarding Gustavo Puerta, 21, since previously expressing interest in the midfielder. (Football Scotland), external

An expected Aberdeen bid will reportedly trigger the release clause that could lead to the signing of St Johnstone forward Adama Sidibeh, 26. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Aberdeen could face competition from LASK and Salzburg for Fulham defender Ibane Bowat, 21, having agreed a £500,000 fee for the Scotland Under-21 international. (Aberdeen Live), external

Midfielder Shayden Morris is eager to show Aberdeen can thrive without striker Bojan Miovski, who is close to joining Girona. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Warren O’Hora says Sunday's 2-0 home defeat by Celtic was an "eye opener" as the defender lamented Hibernian's start to the game. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external

Portsmouth boss John Mousinho says that, while he regards Liam Cooper as a fantastic player, the Scotland centre-back is not on his radar despite reports of interest after his Leeds United exit. (The News), external