McInnes frontrunner to succeed Critchley at Hearts - gossip

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Hearts set sights on experienced manager at Premiership rivals, Liverpool place huge price tag on Scotland teenager...
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes, who has two years to go on his Rugby Park contract, is the frontrunner to become Hearts' new manager, while Falkirk's John McGlynn is unlikely to be in contention for a return to Tynecastle. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic are interested in Red Star Belgrade defender Veljko Milosavljevic, but have been warned the teenager is not for sale. (Max Sport via Daily Record), external
Rangers and Leeds United are linked with a bid for Mali winger Moussa Djenepo, with the 26-year-old currently on loan at Turkish club Antalyaspor from Standard Liege in Belgium. (Africa Foot, external - in French)
Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt are interested in long-term Celtic target Mathias Kvistgaarden and the Brondby forward would favour a move to Germany. (Football Insider), external
Celtic star Daizen Maeda insists talks over a new deal with the club will have to wait until the end of the season, with his full focus on the Scottish Cup final. (Daily Record), external
According to reports in Poland, Hibernian have enquired about Legia Warsaw striker Migouel Alfarela, but the 28-year-old Frenchman, currently on loan at Greek side Kallithea, is valued at over £1m. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic are considering bringing goalkeeper Ross Doohan back to the club when his Aberdeen contract expires in the summer to help meet Champions League regulations on home grown talent. (Glasgow Times), external
Montenegro central defender Slobodan Rubezic has confirmed he will be returning to Aberdeen following his loan to former club Novi Pazar. (Daily Record), external
Dunfermline Athletic began preparations for a summer rebuild on Monday by holding talks with 20 first-team players whose contracts expire at the end of the season. (Courier), external
Liverpool will only consider bids of more than £30m in order to sanction the sale of 19-year-old Scotland forward Ben Doak. (The Athletic, external - subscription)
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