Get Involvedpublished at 17:14 BST 31 August 2016
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Transfer deadline day in Scotland (midnight)
Rangers sign defender Philippe Senderos on one-year deal
Mulgrew to Blackburn, Anya to Derby, Martin to Fulham
Janko joins Barnsley, Simunovic & Ambrose still at Celtic
Motherwell sell Johnson to Oxford
Norwich's Maddison to Aberdeen, Andreu to Dundee Utd
Clive Lindsay and Andrew Southwick
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Juanma Delgado has joined Spanish club Murcia on a season-long loan, subject to international clearance.
The 25-year-old Spaniard joins the Segunda Division side until 30 June, having spent one season at Tynecastle.
He scored 13 goals in all competitions last season.
Head coach Robbie Nelson said: “We have brought in a number of strikers over the course of the summer months, so needless to say there is a great deal of competition up front.
“Juanma has expressed a desire to play regular first-team football, so we decided a loan move would be the best solution for both parties."
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Rangers are expecting to complete the signing of central defender Philippe Senderos today.
The 31-year-old Swiss international, who left Grasshoppers this summer, will complete the Scottish Premiership club's business for this transfer window.
Phillipe Senderos has been on trial with Rangers
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Partick Thistle have released forward Mathias Pogba and goalkeeper David Crawford from their contracts.
Pogba moved to Firhill just more than a year ago, making 36 appearances and scoring three times.
Crawford signed a short-term deal in July to solve a goalkeeping crisis, making three appearances.
Mathias Pogba is the brother of Manchester United's Paul
Which player would you pick for Scotland?
BBC Sport understands that the transfer of Harry Souttar, the 17-year-old Dundee United defender, to Stoke City is likely to be completed before the closure of tonight's deadline.
The younger brother of Hearts defender John has only made three appearances for the Scottish Championship club - one this season.
It appears that a transfer fee has been agreed between the clubs.
Harry Souttar has only played once for Dundee United this season
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Kris Commons to Hibs by midnight. Player-coach, 99% done. Waiting on Charlie Adam deal going through.
Fraser, Cupar.
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Aberdeen need someone like Joey Barton to get the fans excited. Too much complacency in the squad with players never dropped.
John MacLean, former season ticket holder
News of a couple of players who left Scottish clubs in the summer but who have found new employers.
Wes Fletcher, the 25-year-old who was released by Motherwell, has signed a two-year contract with Welsh Premier League champions The New Saints.
One you might have missed from yesterday - Rory McKeown, the 23-year-old Northern Irish defender who left Raith Rovers in the close season, has joined Accrington Stanley on "non-contract terms".
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Former Livingston and Hamilton Accies midfielder Tony Andreu could be set for a move away from Norwich City.
A number of Scottish clubs including Ross County, Dundee United and his former club Hamilton Accies are expressing an interest in the 28-year-old.
Andreu joined Norwich for a fee in the region of £1 million in February 2015.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland
Hearts striker Juanma is close to agreeing a season-long loan to Spanish outfit UCAM Murcia. There is also French interest in left back Juwon Oshinawa but no deal imminent.
All quiet on the Prince Buaben and Alim Ozturk front and no fresh interest from Wigan Athletic for Callum Paterson.
Meanwhile St Johnstone are unlikely to conduct any more transfer business today following the loan signing of Peterborough's Joe Gormley.
Juanma is on the verge of a loan move back to Spain
BBC One Scotland, 21:00 Thursday 1 September
BBC Scotland's Tom English previews part two of Scotland's Game. Titled 'The Perfect Storm', this episode charts the chaos that engulfed Scottish football in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
"We see Hugh Dallas' bloodied face during the title decider in May 1999. We see the targeting of Neil Lennon; bullets and bombs in the post, physical assault on the streets and an attack on the touchline while managing Celtic at Tynecastle - "a campaign of terror" as the journalist Kevin McKenna puts it.
"It was deeply disturbing back then and, if anything, it's even more shocking now. The passage of time has only increased the sense of outrage at what Lennon was subjected to.
"Finance is a big issue in episode two - particularly television finance. The deal with BSkyB, the push for SPLTV, the bitterness when the Old Firm pulled the plug on it and the arrival, and later, the demise of Setanta and the horrible fallout.
"Clubs that thought a bad day would never come suddenly realised the insanity of their spending on expensive imports."
Read more here.
Hugh Dallas was struck by a coin during the title decider between Celtic and Rangers in 1999
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Big rumours all over town that we're signing Joey Barton as captain
The Blue and Whites, Blackburn
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