'Brighton make £25m offer for O'Riley' - gossip

Celtic midfielder Matt O'RileyImage source, SNS
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Brighton & Hove Albion have now submitted a £25m-plus offer to Celtic for midfielder Matt O’Riley and have agreed deals to sell Facundo Buonanotte to Leicester City and Deniz Undav to Stuttgart to fund the purchase of the 23-year-old Denmark international. (HITC), external

Despite reports suggesting Facundo Buonanotte as a potential makeweight in the sale of fellow midfielder Matt O'Riley from Celtic to Brighton & Hove Albion, the 19-year-old Argentine is heading to Leicester City on a season-long loan. (Daily Mail), external

Celtic are one of the clubs who have inquired about signing on loan Liverpool winger Ben Doak, the 18-year-old who moved to Anfield from the Scottish champions in 2022, and they are also interested in the Premier League club's 19-year-old midfielder, Bobby Clark, along with Rangers. (Paul Gorst via The Redmen TV), external

Both Celtic and Rangers are set to miss out on long-term target Tommy Conway as Bristol City's 22-year-old Scotland striker is closing in on a £5m-plus transfer to Middlesbrough, with the clubs haggling over the structure of the fee. (The Scotsman), external

Former Celtic striker Frank McAvennie says he has been told by insiders that the Scottish champions hope to hijack Rangers' bid to sign 21-year-old Manchester United midfielder Hannibal Mejbri. (TeamTalk), external

Rangers could be prepared to free Ianis Hagi from the final year of his contract as the 25-year-old Romania midfielder is not part of manager Philippe Clement's plans. (Tuttomercato), external

Tyrese Campbell, the 24-year-old striker who has been linked with Rangers after leaving Stoke City, is undergoing a medical with Sheffield United. (Sky Sports), external

Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski is keen to make a move to Girona, who are set to make an improved bid for the 25-year-old North Macedonia international. (Daily Record), external

Genoa have pulled out of the race to sign Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski with talks with Spanish club Girona having reached an advanced stage. (Sky Sports), external

Kieran Tierney has been removed from Arsenal's squad list in the clearest sign the 27-year-old defender's career is over with the Premier League club as he recovers from a hamstring injury suffered at Euro 2024 with Scotland. (Football Scotland), external

Heart of Midlothian have held initial discussions with Scotland goalkeeper Zander Clark and Australia midfielder Cammy Devlin about extending their contracts. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Dundee have agreed a deal to sign 21-year-old Liverpool defender Billy Koumetio. (Daily Record), external

Rangers' Champions League opponents, Dynamo Kyiv, have denied that Ukraine midfielder Mykola Shaparenko is set to move to Trabzonspor. (Glasgow Times), external

Queen's Park are close to signing 21-year-old Celtic centre-half Dane Murray on loan. (Daily Record), external

Former Leeds United winger Stuart McKinstry is open to offers with the 21-year-old still out of contract after turning down a new deal with Queen’s Park. (Daily Record), external

Former Rangers and Dundee winger Nacho Novo, the 45-year-old who has been coaching with Drumchapel United, has thrown his hat into the ring for the vacant head coach’s job with another of his former clubs, Raith Rovers. (The Courier), external

Former Raith Rovers centre-half Christophe Berra, the 39-year-old having returned from coaching in the United States, is interested in the vacant head coach position with the Scottish Championship club. (Football Scotland), external

John Potter has ruled himself out of the running to be the next Raith Rovers head coach, insisting he is fully committed to his overarching role as technical director. (The Courier), external

Polish referees Bartosz Frankowski and Tomasz Musial, who were dropped as VAR officials for Rangers' Champions League qualifier against Dynamo Kyiv in Lublin for being drunk and getting arrested by local police, have now been suspended by the Polish FA for 90 days. (Scottish Sun), external

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