Neil McCann is reportedly among the candidates being considered to be Kilmarnock manager, while Celtic are linked with Uruguay's Nacho Laquintana and Rangers are said to still want James Penrice and Josh Windass.
Former Dundee manager Neil McCann is being considered for the vacancy at Kilmarnock along with Aberdeen coach Peter Leven and former Dundee United and Heart of Midlothian boss Robbie Neilson. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic have recruited James Bell-Walker, who was Chelsea's senior international scout for nine years until recently. (The Herald), external
Celtic are interested in signing 26-year-old Uruguay winger Nacho Laquintana from Red Bull Bragantino. (Martin Charquero on X), external
Rangers are pushing ahead with a loan move for AEK Athens left-back James Penrice, are still exploring a deal to bring Wrexham attacking midfielder Josh Windass back to Ibrox and are open to offers for striker Danilo. (Daily Mail), external
Rangers have no interest in Emil Bohinen despite widespread reports in Italy linking the 26-year-old Derby-born Venezia midfielder, currently on loan from Genoa, with a move to Ibrox. (Daily Record), external
Motherwell assistant manager Max Rogers believes Elliot Watt is mature enough to keep his focus solely on matters on the pitch after the 25-year-old midfielder was linked with Rangers. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos wants to break his contract with Santos, citing serious payment defaults, and the 29-year-old Colombian therefore considers himself a free agent. (UOL), external
Charlton Athletic are keen on signing 30-year-old Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes, who has played a cameo role with Championship rivals Birmingham City this season. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen midfielder Leighton Clarkson and striker Kusini Yengi are both open to a move away from Pittodrie in January, having struggled to secure regular game time this season. (Press & Journal), external
Cardiff City's Jak Alnwick is on a list of goalkeeping options Dundee United are looking at, but Tannadice manager Jim Goodwin insists he is happy with his current options while admitting his admiration for the 32-year-old when they were together at St Mirren. (Daily Record), external
Toby Steward has his sights set on becoming Portsmouth's number one, but the 20-year-old goalkeeper has no desire to cut short his current St Johnstone loan. (The Courier), external

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