Celtic set for second Miller bid - Monday's gossip

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Celtic could launch a deadline-day bid for Motherwell starlet Lennon Miller, with the Premiership champions having already had an offer rejected for the 18-year-old in this transfer window. (Scottish Sun), external

Rangers boss Philippe Clement is hopeful of adding to his squad before the transfer window closes, with Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron, Chelsea centre half Aaron Anselmino and Red Bull Salzburg midfielder Bobby Clark on his radar. (Scottish Sun), external

Celtic's negotiations for former Leicester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho have stalled and the player looks on the brink of signing for Middlesbrough. (Scottish Sun), external

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says a loan deal for a striker is most likely with permanent moves for Danish prodigy Mathias Kvistgaarden or Slovan Bratislava forward David Strelec now deemed unlikely to be completed. (The Scotsman), external

Frustrated St Mirren are to lead the call for a total revamp of VAR in the Premiership and want to see it taken out of the hands of the Scottish FA and run by an independent body. (Daily Record), external

AC Milan advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants the club to bring Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson to San Siro from Bologna. (MilanLive via Scottish Sun), external

The emergence of young French centre-half Clinton Nsiala could have negated the need for Rangers to bring in a defender before the transfer window shuts. (The Scotsman), external

Aberdeen are trying to sign Palestine international Oday Dabbagh from Charleroi on a loan deal before the deadline. (Daily Record), external

Rodgers said Daniel Cummings was ill in the warm-up for Celtic B as he explained the reason for the youngster's absence against Motherwell, as rumours persist over a move to West Ham United. (The Herald), external

Celtic rejected West Ham's opening bid for Cummings, but talks are ongoing with the Hammers considering an improved offer. (Anthony Joseph on X), external

Former Scotland starlet Jack Harper has described his finishing sessions with Ronaldo and Gareth Bale at Real Madrid - and how a medical condition had doctors stumped for years. (SportBible), external

Rangers Women's chief Donald Gillies has floated the idea of building a stadium for all Glasgow-based women's teams - and the national side. (Daily Record), external

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