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Pre-season is underway across the country as new signings begin to make their first appearances at their new clubs.

Rangers have been temporarily eliminated so far this summer, and Philippe Clement has signed FIVE new signings to date. Bayern Munich winger Yusuf Kabadayi can still arrive, while several players may be on their way to a new challenge. Cyriel Dessers, James Tavernier, Tom Lawrence and Ianis Hagi are candidates, while Connor Goldson is wanted through Birmingham City. Scott Wright is also wanted in England through Sheffield Wednesday.

Celtic have yet to take off in the newcomer category. Brendan Rodgers’ top sensible priority is to locate a new number one after Joe Hart retires. A permanent deal to bring Adam Idah back from Norwich will require some haggling. Matt O’Riley remains his most valuable asset with EPL’s new lads, Southampton, in a position to win a £20m plus add-on offer. Other misfits may emerge, while Hoops loyalists will be desperate to see a host of new additions.

At Hibs, David Gray has made two new additions and is looking to locate Simon Murray. It’s possible the leader will simply leave Ross County, where he signed through current Easter Road sporting director Malky Mackay.

Hearts have been busy with Steven Naismith bolstering their squad with six signings. That figure is likely to be seven after Costa Rican right-back Gerald Taylor gained SFA approval for his move, but now the Home Office will have to consider a visa before he does. You can register at Tynecastle.

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Celtic’s dubious target Martin Dubravka admits he needs quick answers from Newcastle United after signing two goalkeepers with his long career up in the air.

The 35-year-old, who inspired Slovakia at Euro 2024, is looking for clarity at the Toon after striking a double deal with Nottingham Forest’s Odysseas Vlachodimos and Birmingham City star John Ruddy. Reportedly, the veteran goalkeeper held talks with Brendan Rodgers’ team last time. However, this month, the Premiership champions have cast a wide net in search of a new goalkeeper.

I have no idea. I saw that they were communicating with other guards. I have to contact the manager first. What is the plan for me?What is my future? I don’t know if they need me to stay or not. For me it’s complicated because I’m focused on my draws with the national team.

Newcastle have opened the door for Celtic to sign Martin Dubravka.

Eddie Howe signed two new goalkeepers in one day: Odysseas Vlachodimos from Nottingham Forest and John Ruddy, a veteran of Birmingham City.

Dubrava, who has one year left on his contract at St James’ Park at Euro 2024 and is now ready to leave the EPL.

Dara O’Shea is wanted by Celtic with a technique made at Burnley.

Brendan Rodgers wants to bring quality that can help the Hoops make an impact in the Champions League and the defender is on the most sought-after list.

The Clarets paid £7m to bring him in from West Brom last year.

Daniel Jebbison has turned down a “major offer” from Sheffield United.

But he is still in talks with Oli McBurnie’s representatives.

His contract expired and he is now a free agent, the Blades hope to convince him to draft new terms, reports Sky Sports.

Derby County signed Ben Osborn, while John Egan also left the club.

Ben Johnson’s proposed industry to the Rangers went through because of wage demands.

The former West Ham defender has joined Premiership newcomers Ipswich Town. a loose transfer.

Ibrox’s club held talks with Johnson in January, according to Athletic, but his salary demands meant Gers was never a serious candidate for his signing, given the interested parties.

Leeds Southampton and Fulham were also ruled out for the same reason, while an attempt by former Hammers teammate Pablo Fornals to blackmail Johnson for Real Betis failed.

Celtic may be increasing their interest in signing for Callum O’Hare even more.

The midfielder is now a free agent after his contract with Coventrey City expired.

The Hoops have reportedly been keeping an eye on O’Hare for months as they plan the 2024/25 campaign.

But several La Liga groups are said to be interested, while Rangers were also connected last season.

Birmingham are set to sign Marc Leonard on loan to the Mirror.

The former Hearts youngster spent both seasons on loan at Northampton from Brighton.

And he may be in a position to return to League One, as the St Andrews side are keen to bring in the Scottish midfielder to bolster their promotion.

Hamilton signed Oli Shaw to a three-year contract.

The striker joins Barnsley from English League One and reinforces John Rankin’s attacking ranks in his bid for the Scottish championship.

The hitman spent last season on loan at rival Motherwell, but has now signed a long-term contract to make him summer signings to date at Accies.

Sammy Silvera joined Portsmouth on loan for one season.

The Australian foreigner played a role at Middlesbrough last season under Michael Carrick.

But he will now work for Pompey in the English league and manager John Mousinho is extremely happy to have reached an agreement for the 23-year-old.

It’s a deal we’re very happy to make and we’re grateful to Middlesbrough for lending Sammy to us. We have recruited a tough and direct winger with experience in the league, capable of betting on both ends of the pitch and technically very strong. He’s an exciting player and capable of doing things in the final third to get the crowd on their feet.

After all, Dan Ashworth’s prolonged departure to Newcastle for Man Utd has been confirmed.

The former Toon boss has been on groundsing since February after the Magpies rejected a United technical and demanded £20m to let Ashworth go.

But PSR tension meant that a particularly reduced offer was accepted yesterday and now both clubs have shown the replacement with a cryptic who doesn’t reveal much.

Newcastle United and Manchester United have reached an agreement for the early release of Dan Ashworth from his contractual obligations to Newcastle United. The terms of this agreement remain confidential between the clubs. Newcastle United thanks Dan for what he has and wishes him all the best for the future.

Southampton scored a brace for Charlie with Charlie Taylor from Burnley.

He joins his namesake Harwood-Bellis at St Mary’s after the former Manchester City star moved permanently today.

Taylor signed a two-year contract after leaving the Clarets.

I’m excited. This turns out to be the right solution. Everyone I’ve spoken to about the club still doesn’t have anything smart to say. I’m very excited and I can’t wait to start.

We spoke briefly on the phone at first and [Russell Martin] inspired me right away. The way he talks about football is the way I like to watch it as well. The fact that he was the coach was a big draw.

I feel that it is too smart an opportunity to refuse. Since I’ve been here, I feel smart, surrounded by smart people. It’s a huge club, now back in the Premier League. It will be a smart experience for me.

David Wotherspoon has signed for Dunfermline.

The 34-year-old signed a one-year contract at East End Park in what he describes as a “big hit. “

The club tried to sign him last summer but failed to reach an agreement with the Canadian foreigner who would play for Inverness and Dundee United.

But now they have their man, much to the delight of coach James McPake.

Joe Hart has a three-word message for Birmingham City signing Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

The English League One team, for a quick return to the English second division, demonstrated the conquest of the Northern Ireland team with a four-year contract with Burnley.

Speaking to social media after the announcement, the new signage read: “My new home!It is a great pleasure to sign for a club like this. I can’t wait to start. “

Former Celtic No. 1 Hart, who retired at the end of the season, was quick to respond to the goalkeeper by writing: “Let’s move on to BPF. “

Clinton Nsiala has revealed the key to Philippe Clement that convinced him that the Rangers were his next step.

The defender officially begins his adventure with the Light Blues after signing for AC Milan. He signed up with Connor Barron and Liam Kelly to sign up for Ibrox’s summer recruiting drive and is looking to get started at his new club.

He revealed his immense pride in joining a club with “a lot of titles and a lot of prestige” with his new Belgian boss and how he has controlled his career, a main promotion point for moving to Glasgow.

Galatasaray have shown the signing of Michy Batshuayi.

The Belgian striker spent last season with rivals Fenerbahce but has now crossed the border into Istanbul to sign for the Turkish champions on a three-year contract worth €6m for the player.

And this despite the arrival of José Mourinho to Fener, having earned a lot of money to aspire to the Gala title.

But Batshuayi opted to let his contract expire and move across town.

A member of the club said:

An agreement has been signed for the loan of professional footballer Michy Batshuayi-Atunga for 3 seasons. According to the agreement, the footballer will get a transfer payment of €1,500,000 for the 2024-2025 season, €1,000,000 for the 2025-2026 season and €500,000 for the 2026-2027 season, in addition to a net seasonal allowance. A payment of 3,000,000 euros will be paid per football season.

Chelsea have signed Marc Guiu from Barcelona.

The youngster has signed a five-year contract with a duration of 12 more months and will be reunited with his new teammates for the preseason.

It’s an immense joy to sign for Chelsea and before arriving here it was difficult for me to sleep because I was very excited. Since he was a child he dreamed of playing in the Premier League.

Now I have the opportunity to come here to Chelsea and I will work to succeed at the club.

Ross Barkley is at Aston Villa from Luton Town.

The former Everton midfielder inspired despite the Hatters’ relegation to the Champions League.

And now, Villa have to bring him back permanently, as he benefited from a loan with the Birmingham club in the 2020/21 campaign.

Hearts goalkeeper Liam McFarlane has been loaned to East Fife.

The shortstop played all 34 Lowland League games for the B last season and his performances earned him the Player of the Year award.

He is now in a position to embark on a senior crusade at Methill as he tries to continue his progression in a first-team environment.

Liam Fox, a Hearts B player, spoke about his move on the club’s official website, insisting that it is time to take on a new challenge.

Liam enjoyed a fantastic crusade last season, in which his game had more consistent playing time. It fully deserved its popularity in the end-of-season awards, but now it’s time to take on a new challenge. I see this loan as a smart next step. It’s a step for Liam to control himself at this higher level. Hopefully, this will lead to a further improvement in his game and he will return to the club as the most productive player.

Taylor Harwood-Bellis has ended his permanent stay at Southampton.

The defender, who arrived on loan at Manchester City for the season, has signed a four-year contract with the new EPL boys.

A more sensible return to flying in the first app triggered a clause in the agreement that allowed the upgrade to a permanent move, and the new agreement begins today.

The Saints have also been linked with a cash move for Celtic’s Matt O’Riley, as revealed exclusively via Record Sport.

Rangers goaltender Jay Hogarth is wanted through Queen of the South, Arbroath and Kelty Hearts.

The Celestes loaned the Scottish U-21 goalkeeper.

The 20-year-old secured a successful loan spell at Dumbarton last season.

Rangers now have 3 roles in Ligue 1 and get more games from top-tier teams.

Hogarth is entering the final year of his contract.

Omari Forson has left Manchester United due to a new bankruptcy in Italy.

The youngster left after the expiry of his contract to sign for Serie A with AC Monza.

The PLA giants will get the refund for the change.

United sent Omari everything he needed for the future

A trail has opened that could lead Reuell Walters to the Rangers.

Record Sport exclusively revealed last month that the Ibrox team liked the Arsenal lad but that another right-back was not a precedent at the time.

However, discussions continue over captain James Tavernier’s long run at Govan beyond the summer window and, with the Gunners now officially confirming his DEPARTURE from the club, this would provide a potential opportunity to strike a deal.

We’ve already told you which fans the Light Blues are, any adjustment would require a cross-border payout of around £350,000 in compensation.

The full-back attracts a lot in the south and in Europe.

Sead Haksabanovic claims that Celtic’s board wanted him to stay at the club and that his departure depends solely on Brendan Rodgers.

The Montenegrin foreigner ended his move to Malmo on a four-year contract last week, ending his three-year stay at Parkhead. Haksabanovic found himself embarrassed after Rodgers replaced Ange Postecoglou as Hoops boss and was loaned to Stoke City last season. But he failed to make much of an influence with the Potters and his days in Glasgow seemed numbered.

Now, after moving to Sweden, the former Rubin Kazan player says the Hoops hierarchy were keen for him to stay with the Scottish Premiership champions and that it was Rodgers who pushed for his departure from Glasgow.

Bayern Munich have reportedly set an asking price for Matthijs de Lift.

Erik Ten Hag will meet at Old Trafford with his former coach from Ajax to Manchester United.

It looks like the Dutch defender will leave the Allianz Arena this summer as Bayern pursue Jonathan Tah from Leverkusen.

And as Everton’s £70m demand for Jarrad Branthwaite is too high for United, they are now targeting De Ligt as their defensive signing.

Bayern 50 million euros plus accessories for the former Juve player, according to Sky Sports Germany.

Former Celtic boy Magnus Mackenzie has joined Queen’s Park. The much-loved teenage fullback left Parkhead after seven years to sign a two-year deal with the Spiders. And he is in a position to take on the challenge of the Scottish Championship.

The design of Queen’s Park looks wonderful and after hearing about the plans for the future, I was very impressed. This is a very exciting opportunity and anything I looked to be a part of as soon as I knew about it, was an option.

I’ve been at Celtic since I was young and they’ve given me a wonderful foundation in the game. Being there has been a wonderful learning experience and I plan to continue that momentum at Queen’s Park. “

I can’t wait to work out and play. I know Queen’s Park’s technique for young players and their first team, and I’ll be satisfied if I can do it, but first I have to push myself and work hard to keep going.

Steven Naismith has already added six new faces to his Hearts this summer.

We’ve known Yan Dhanda, Blair Spittal and James Penrice for some time, and Record Sport exclusively revealed Spittal’s pre-contract deal with the Jambos.

Daniel Oyegoke and Musa Drammeh will be further to the left. Oyehoke has a three-year contract with Brentford, while striker Drammeh has agreed to a deal of the same duration after leaving Sevilla.

The loan of Cosarican right-back Gerald Taylor is being prepared, pending the granting of a visa by the Ministry of the Interior.

But what does this mean in terms of player departure?It would be that Nathaniel Atkinson’s days are numbered with two new right-backs signed and signed.

Interest in Alex Coochrane possibly won’t necessarily recede after Penrice’s arrival, if the value is right, while Kyosuke Tagawa would have arguably earned the chance to prove his worth after a strong finish to last season.

Miguel Almiron may be the last call to leave Newcastle United for big money, and Sky Sports reports that the Magpies are in talks with an uncalled Saudi Pro League side about the Paraguayan.

Scotland Under-21 Elliot Anderson moved to Nottingham Forest and Yankuba Minteh was sold to Brighton.

Hibs defender Oscar MacIntyre has joined Queen of the South for the new season.

The 19-year-old will be enrolled in Peter Murphy’s League One squad for the entire campaign. MacIntyre came through the academy and made his first-team debut two years ago.

The full-back spent the 2023/24 campaign on loan at Queen of the South, before joining Annan Athletic, controlled through Murphy, for the second part of the season.

Hibs sporting director Malky Mackay said: “This is a smart decision for Oscar, to bet on a competitive league he knows well. The fact that he has already worked with his coach is positive and shows that he holds Oscar in the highest regard. This will give Oscar a smart foundation to build on and he can start over this season.

Callan Elliot is expected to complete his return to New Zealand with Auckland FC this week after leaving Motherwell.

The Scottish-born full-back signed a short-term contract with the Steelmen in January but was unable to make any appearances for Stuart Kettlewell’s side.

Now, New Zealand returns to the world to sign for the new A-League team, Auckland.

Hibs investor and Bournemouth owner Bill Foley established the club ahead of the new season in Australia with former Australia and Wolves midfielder Steve Corica appointed head coach.

Elliot will be one of their first major signings after leaving Well, who recruited Australian John Koutroumbis from A-League rivals Perth Glory to compete with Stephen O’Donnell for the right-back spot.

Aberdeen newcomer Peter Ambrose has had to stay in Scotland while Jimmy Thelin takes his team to Portugal for a pre-season education camp.

This is due to visa issues that have prevented the summer signing from Ujpest from making it to the championship and the 22-year-old will compete with Scott Anderson and the U18 team. Thelin spoke to Red TV about Ambrose’s disappearance.

Of course, we need it here and the scenario is what it is. They’ll do a homework with him at Cormack Park and he’ll have compatibility and he’ll be ready. I’m also going to get some Zoom calls with him to keep things in order. going.

Tottenham are set to secure their first major signing of the summer with Archie Gray heading to north London.

The 18-year-old has excelled in Leeds’ midfield for the past two seasons and his performances have stood out among the Premier League’s heavyweights.

And, according to movement detective Fabrizio Romano, Ange Postecoglou agreed a £40m payment for Gray, who will sign a five-year deal with Spurs in the coming days.

In addition, Spurs defender Joe Rodon will move in the opposite direction to Elland Road in a separate £10m deal.

Ajax are interested in Belgian midfielder Mandela Keita according to reports in Belgium, but the Dutch giants will have to sell before they can acquire the Royal Antwerp player.

The 22-year-old defensive midfielder arrived at Antwerp from Belgian rivals Leuven and his performances in the Jupiler Pro League have attracted attention on the Dutch border.

Former Rangers defender Filip Helander looks set to revisit and revive his career in Cyprus with Omonia Nicosia.

The Swedish goalkeeper was strangely released by Danish club Odense at the end of the season, despite the rejection of two offers from Anderlecht for him in January.

Helander left Rangers with a sluggish move last summer after missing almost all of the club’s last two seasons through injury, adding a Europa League final and the Scottish Cup. But last season, he made 22 appearances for Odense in the Danish Super League and earned a call-up abroad. and he was assigned the position of captaincy of the club.

However, he lost his place in the team, his captain’s armband was stripped and he was allowed to leave.

The 31-year-old could now sign for Cypriot football after ambitious Omonia presented him with a one-year contract. They finished in a disappointing fifth place last season and see Helander as the ideal signing to bolster their defence. He only played 35 league starts for Rangers after a £3. 5m transfer from Bologna five years ago and scored an Old Firm winner in a 1-0 win in August 2021.

Ian Cathro has pledged to bring attacking football to Estoril after the former Hearts manager stepped in as coach of the Portuguese club.

The Scot took charge of his first club as manager since his ill-fated seven-month spell at Tynecastle seven years ago in marvelous fashion. Cathro was mentored by current Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo and was number 2 for him in his last spell in Portuguese football. . . at Rio Ave ten years ago. Since then, he has also worked with Nuno at Spurs and Wolves, before joining Saudi club Al-Ittihad two years ago as a manager, until his breakup last year. And Cathro is looking to start with Estoril, who finished 14th last season. He said: “My first impressions of the club are very good. ” I feel that it is a club full of desire to grow, to enhance and that is ambitious. I am happy to be here and I have to contribute my grain of sand in the process. “In the coming weeks we have a lot of work to do and I think we will be very well prepared for the start of the new league season. ” To the fans. . . I need to give power to this team. “That’s what you’re going to see: an offensive team full of power. ”

Aberdeen may be on the verge of monetary providence after former midfielder Ylber Ramadani revealed he was close to getting a huge sum of cash from Lecce.

The Albanian foreigner joined Lecce from the Dons last August for a £1m payout after betting on his season at Pittodrie, helping then-manager Barry Robson’s side finish third in the Premiership. And Aberdeen negotiated a 10 per cent resale payment for any long-term moves, with Ramadani linked to a move to Italian champions Inter Milan in the last move window.

Ramadani’s reputation soared at this summer’s Euros despite Albania’s elimination in the organisational phase. Statistics showed that no player in the tournament had covered more ground in the organization phase, with Ramadani going 23. 3 miles in Albania’s matches against Italy, Croatia and Spain. And he admitted that he is preparing to leave Lecce’s Serie A side imminently.

I know that there have been offers for me, but I cannot say if there have been more concrete offers. Until an agreement is reached with my club, I can’t say more. I’m frustrated because we were looking to qualify. We have scored more, we have scored 3 goals against Croatia and a draw against Spain.

Ross County is ready to point the finger at Ricki Lamie, writes Scott Burns.

The Staggies are looking to close a deal for the recently released defender. County chief Don Cowie has temporarily moved to sign the 31-year-old after his contract ended in Dundee last week. Cowie is looking to add more experience to his county team and is close to signing a three-year contract with Lamie.

Lamie had been loaned to Dundee and signed a pre-contract at Dens Park that had already come into force, but that deal ended later. This allowed the earldom to move temporarily to push back other Scottish and Irish interests in order to attack. a deal for Lamie.

Lamie had already signed a pre-contract with Dundee, but terminated it and stayed at Motherwell after his relegation. The central midfielder has a great deal of experience from his time at Motherwell, Dundee, Livingston and Morton. He signed Will Nightingale on loan from Wimbledon and Lamie will expand his defensive options.

Rangers missed out on a monetary opportunity when Glen Kamara’s Leeds United squandered their chances of promotion to the English Premier League; however, the coffers of the Ibrox club can ALWAYS be reinforced through the Finn.

The Light Blues had to pay £500,000 if the Yorkshire side had returned to the most sensible flight thanks to a clause written into the midfielder’s deal when he moved Rangers to Elland Road for £5m last summer.

But reports in France imply that Ligue 1 side Rennes are keen to bring Kamara on board and that could see Rangers get money with a sell-out clause also written into the deal that saw him move south. Rennes are looking for a midfielder as they prepare to lose Enzo Le Fee to Roma, while Swiss Euro 2024 star Fabian Rieder arrives on loan at Stuttgart.

Manchester United are expected to announce Dan Ashworth as the club’s new director.

The 53-year-old has been the subject of intense speculation about a move to Old Trafford in recent months, but any moves have been put on hold, and his current club Newcastle are awaiting a multi-megadollar refund deal.

However, as The Atheltic’s David Ornstein reported this morning, the race for Ashworth appears to be over, as the two Premier League clubs have reached an agreement.

Ashworth will begin racing with the Red Devils and will work alongside Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox at the Theatre of Dreams.

Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has responded to the hypotheses linking him to a move to Bayern Munich. The 23-year-old Valencia goalkeeper was on Bayern’s radar last summer, but with Manuel Neuer nearing the end of his career, the German giants will be on the hunt for a replacement.

After Georgia’s 4-1 loss to Spain, he said: “Bayern still have the most productive passer in the world. Lately it is unimaginable to spend there. It would only happen if I play. If I don’t play, then I don’t. “

Matt O’Riley is a guy all Celtic fans won’t need to see leave the club this summer. The Danish international’s brilliant 2023/24 campaign, where he scored 19 goals and 18 assists in 49 appearances in all competitions, caught the attention of European heavyweights Roma and Atlético Madrid.

Much closer to home, Southampton, newly promoted to the English Premier League, are also big fans of the attacking midfielder and are reportedly willing to shell out £35m for the 23-year-old. Saints boss Russell Martin worked with O’Riley in the past when he was head of MK Dons and even though they were only together for less than nine months, the player left a lasting impression on his former coach, who described him as “a coach’s dream”.

I immediately saw that Matt was a brilliant footballer. He is probably an ordinary coach. Let me tell you something about Matt: his mentality came straight out of the most sensible drawer. At MK Dons, he was the dream of each and every coach. He was a complete professional in his preparation. I was interested in that and the recovery aspect. of the game. He was a true student of football and was genuinely interested in how to take his game to the next point and be as productive as possible.

Physically he is also a beast. When he signed for Celtic I said that he would be one of the most productive players in the Scottish Premiership and I am very happy for him because he has shown that that statement is accurate. He grew in his role at Celtic and adapted very well. Well, to Scottish football. It’s not a matter of hindsight or being wise after the event, I knew I would.

Connor Goldson is a move target for Birmingham City, according to a report.

The Scottish Sun claims that former Celtic boss Chris Davies wants to take the Rangers defender south of the border for his bid for England’s League One. The new boss is desperate to add experience to his ranks and is aiming for the cork. Goldson is one of the Ibrox workers and still has a few years left to execute his current contract.

But if he plans to secure first-team football, the same publication indicates that he could be tempted to be part of the tactic and finish his career in Glasgow.

Stefan Gartenmann witnessed everything in Aberdeen: from Neil Warnock’s swing to Hampden, Europe and the Rangers’ noise.

The defender, on loan from Midtjylland, had a hectic season at Pittodrie, scoring a goal in the outstanding 3-1 win at Ibrox, played in the Europa Conference League stage and in the final of the Viaplay Cup. fall when Aberdeen’s season went off the rails.

They brought in veteran Neil Warnock, but he failed to win a Premiership game and left prematurely with the team dangerously close to the relegation trap. Warnock led the Dons to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup, but in the league his team sank like a stone. and left after 34 days. First-team manager Peter Leven had to step in and save Aberdeen’s season. Gartenmann saw his trust with Warnock fade and admitted that his taste for the game was too straightforward and didn’t suit the players he had at Pittodrie.

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Jim Goodwin has already signed six signings and has admitted he needs a new XI for Dundee United’s return to the Premiership.

United have already signed Jack Walton, Dave Richards, Will Ferry, Vicko Sevelj, Ryan Strain and Kristijan Trapanovski over the summer and the Tannadice manager is in talks with 4 other targets and has admitted that he will sign 4 or five new additions to strengthen his squad. . his team after winning the Championship.

Alan Burrows has revealed that Aberdeen have not made any offers for Bojan Miovski, but insists that the Dons will ask for the full price before making any offers.

Pittodrie’s top scorer, Miovski, has been linked with several clubs, including Bologna and Feyenoord. The North Macedonia international, who scored 26 goals last season, is expected to return to Aberdeen for pre-season in Portugal this week. Burrows said of speculation about the move: “There’s no supply. They didn’t give us anything.

The Dons are in talks with the 25-year-old about a contract extension, but so far no new deal has materialized. Burrows admitted that Aberdeen could sell when the time comes.

Southampton are willing to make a £20m offer for Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley’s star offer.

Newcomers to the English Premier League are set to make a massive offer, with long-term additions included that could take the deal beyond Celtic’s record sales of around £25m for Kieran Tierney and Jota. The Parkhead team are expected to get more bills if Southampton stay on the most sensible flight, and depending on the long-term good fortune of the club and O’Riley.

Saints boss Russell Martin is a big fan of the midfielder, having worked with him at MK Dons. O’Riley has since moved north and has one of Celtic’s key players. Southampton will not pay too much due to monetary constraints of fair play as Martin seeks to form a squad that will make them competitive in the English Premiership. The Danish foreigner stood out for the Hoops by achieving the double last season.

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