Rangers have been linked with an interest in Rapid Vienna Hamdi Salihi, recently named as a Celtic target.
Kris Boyd could be on the move again after an MLS club opened the door for talks, while Boubacar Sanogo has revealed he is interested in the prospect of a Parkhead move.
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Sanogo interested in Celtic talks
Ivory Coast inernational says a move to Glasgow would be appealing (Sky Sports)
Rangers could challenge Celtic for Salihi signature
Both Glasgow giants have been tracking the Rapid hitman (Daily Express)
Boyd offered Dynamo talks
Free agent Kris boyd could be set to move to Houston to play in MLS (Scottish Sun)
Dean Shiels set for Kilmarnock stay
The forward will not return to Doncaster this month
Celtic will play waiting game
No moves are expected until the transfer window is set to shut (The Herald)
Rangers boss keen on Javi Guerra but no offer made to Real Valladolid
The Spanish striker is interesting Ally McCoist but the Segunda Division side are understood to want a minimum of £2.5m for the player.
Rangers check on Jamie Vardy
The Fleetwood Town striker is in demand down south and was watched by the SPL side against Barrow on Tuesday night.
Rudi Skacel reveals Hearts contract talks
Hearts midfielder keen to stay at Tynecastle but doesn’t want substitute role.
Four English sides keen on Hearts winger
Portsmouth, Bristol City, Burnley and Sheffield United are all keen on Andrew Driver.
St Mirren striker makes loan move
Jon McShane has agreed a loan switch to Hamilton (St Mirren official website)
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