Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Aberdeen, Hibs, Hearts, Leeds, Ross County, Doig, Bournemouth, Sunderland, Stewart, Ojo
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Hibernian full-back Josh Doig is attracting interest from Celtic, Leeds United and Manchester City ahead of a possible summer move, with the the 18-year-old also drawing interest from Arsenal and Chelsea, although the latter have stepped away until new manager Thomas Tuchel's priorities are known. (Goal.com), external
Arsenal, Celtic and Chelsea are closely monitoring the progress of Hibernian left-back Josh Doig, who is contracted at Easter Road until 2023. (Sky Sports), external
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has refused to be drawn on the possibility of a reported £2.5m move for Preston North End centre-back Ben Davies but has admitted there are no guarantees the Glasgow club will reinvest some proceeds from the £11.5m sale of right-back Jeremie Frimpong to Bayer Leverkusen during January. (The Scotsman), external
Manager Neil Lennon is planning talks with Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell over some late transfer additions after right-back Jeremie Frimpong's sale to Bayer Leverkusen. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has revealed there have been no bids for Odsonne Edouard during January and does not expect the want-away French striker to leave this month. (The National), external
Bournemouth manager Jason Tindall believes defender Jack Simpson and midfielder Nnamdi Ofoborh, who have both been linked with a pre-contract agreement with Rangers, have made up their minds to leave this summer. (The National), external


Aberdeen midfielder Funso Ojo is on the verge of a loan move to Wigan Athletic, with the 29-year-old having had limited playing time with the Scottish Premiership side this season. (Daily Record), external
Sunderland have made a move for Ross County striker Ross Stewart, the 24-year-old who is out of contract this summer. (Scottish Sun), external
Ross County will complete the signing of 28-year-old Motherwell forward Jordan White on Thursday. (Press & Journal), external
Rangers centre-half Filip Helander has already mapped out his retirement plans despite being only 27, saying he wants to end his career with his favourite side, Malmo, in his native Sweden. (The National), external
Striker Armand Gnanduillet rejected three offers from England to join Hearts after leaving Turkish club Altay. (The Scotsman), external
Rangers are facing a legal bill of more than £1 million to fight a damages claim by billionaire businessman Mike Ashley over their long-running replica kit dispute. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen are preparing to apply for a Scottish government crisis loan as fears grow that fans may not be back inside Scottish football grounds by the start of next season. (Daily Record), external


