Could Kenny Miller have moved to Serie A? Can Celtic land a bargain striker? Are Rangers lining up a move for a Spanish forward who isn't Sandaza or Novo?
The transfer window has hit its stride and you can keep up to date with all the moves in one easy read.
TOP STORIES
Celtic told they can have Hamdi Salihi for just £500k as Albanian striker heads out of Rapid Vienna
Striker is available for a cut-price fee this month (Daily Record)
Rangers ready to swoop for £2million-rated Valladolid striker Javi Guerra
Ally McCoist has targeted a prolific Spanish hitman (Daily Record)
Celtic priced out of two striker moves
Jordan Rhodes and Baba Diawara have moved uot of Celtic's reach (Scottish Sun)
Scott Allan completes West Bromwich Albion move
The Dundee United midfielder has moved to the English Premier League club for a fee of around £300,000.
Derek Riordan would be the ideal replacement for Dean Shiels, says Kilmarnock manager
Kenny Shiels says the former Hibs and Celtic forward will play in a bounce match against Rangers on Tuesday.
Steve Lomas challenges Rangers to pay up for Francisco Sandaza
The St Johnstone manager says he “feels sorry” for Ally McCoist over financial uncertainty.
Craig Brown ready to let Josh Magennis move
The player has been told he can find a new club this month (Daily Express)
Marcelo Lippi recommended Kenny Miller to Serie A managers
The World Cup winning boss is a fan of the Scotland striker (Daily Express)
In this section
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Neil Lennon opens contract talks with agent over new deal for Gary Hooper
- Rosenborg expecting a formal bid for Celtic target Markus Henriksen
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Neil Lennon reveals deal struck to leave James Forrest out of Team GB
- Paddy McCourt remains hopeful he still has a future at Celtic Park
- Charlie Mulgrew determined to cement his place in the Scotland squad
- Online Writers' Player of the Year #9 - Scott Brown
- Craig Gordon to be released by Sunderland at the end of his contract
- Football Talk: Just Joan on Rangers, Man United fans invade Etihad
- James Forrest wants Celtic to build on positive European experience
- Celtic win SPL fair play award as Hibernian named worst disciplined side



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