Aberdeen ready to move for Hibs' Boyle - gossip

Martin Boyle is to leave Hibs at the end of the seasonImage source, SNS
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Aberdeen keen on experienced forward as free agent, Celtic keen on USA defender...

Aberdeen are exploring a deal for Martin Boyle, 33, who will leave Hibernian in the summer once his contract expires. (Sky Sports on X), external

Celtic have registered an interest in 24-year-old West Bromwich Albion and United States defender George Campbell. (Celts Are Here), external

Celtic have fallen behind in the race to sign 22-year-old midfielder Issa Doumbia as some Premier League clubs are interested, while Serie A clubs are likely to follow, in the 22-year-old who Venezia value at £12m. (Football Insider), external

Robbie Ure, whose goals have helped Sirius to the top of the Swedish top flight, dreams of a return to first club Rangers one day - and a call-up by Scotland, although the 22-year-old striker is not ruling out playing for Ukraine instead. (The Herald), external

Former Arsenal striker Alan Smith doubts whether the Premier League leaders would be interested in Rangers centre-half Emmanuel Fernandez after the 24-year-old has had just one good season at Ibrox. (The Scotsman), external

Lewis Neilson admits his future is uncertain with Heart of Midlothian, but the 22-year-old currently on loan to Falkirk would be willing to sign a new contract and go out on loan again if he fails to secure a starting place. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has confirmed that he wants his Championship-winning captain, 33-year-old midfielder Jason Holt, to extend his stay at McDiarmid Park. (The Courier), external

Ruari Paton says returning to St Johnstone next season is a "great option" for him, but the 25-year-old striker's future has been complicated by parent club Port Vale's relegation to League Two and with him having a year left of his contract. (The Courier), external

Former Celtic midfielder Massimo Donati is on the shortlist to take charge of former European champions Steaua Bucharest. (Scottish Sun), external

Mick Kennedy, who has led East Kilbride to the League 2 title, and Gary Naysmith, whose Stenhousemuir were League 1 runners-up, are both under consideration for the vacant Ayr United manager's job along with former boss Ian McCall and current caretaker John Rankin. (Daily Record), external

Cove Rangers manager Paul Hartley, who is out of contract this summer, is ready to talk about the future after guiding his club to League 1 safety. (Press & Journal), external

Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay has been branded "average" by Serie A legend Radja Nainggolan despite the 29-year-old's goals helping Napoli to the title last season. (TalkSport), external