Rangers linked with FC Zurich striker Keny - gossip

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Rangers have been linked with a summer move for a Senegalese striker, while Aberdeen are saying goodbye to a veteran player and running the rule over a free agent.
Rangers are keeping tabs on FC Zurich striker Philippe Keny. (Football Insider, external)
And the Ibrox side could land Nasser Djiga for just £5m if they decide to make his loan move from Wolves permanent. (FootballFanCast, external)
Bulgaria hope to persuade Rangers forward Ryan Naderi to change his international allegiance. (Glasgow Times, external)
Celtic-linked Craig Bellamy has hinted he intends to stay on as Wales boss following their World Cup play-off exit. (Scottish Sun, external)
Pat Nevin believes there's a 'heartless' reason Scotland captain Andy Robertson won't get a dream move to Celtic this summer. (Liverpool Echo, external)
Frank McAvennie insists Celtic will need to heavily back their new manager in the transfer market. (Glasgow World, external)
Tony Docherty has turned down a chance to move to St Mirren as assistant to caretaker boss Craig McLeish (Scottish Sun, external)
Aberdeen's Sivert Heltne Nilsen has been told he can leave the club, with Haugesund emerging as front-runners to sign the veteran. (Daily Record, external)
And the Dons are considering signing former St Mirren defender Elvis Bwomono on a short-term deal until the end of the season. (Press and Journal, external - behind paywall)
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Hibernian head coach David Gray plans to use the international break to turn his attention to summer transfers. (Edinburgh Evening News, external)
Arsenal and Manchester City are both hopeful of signing Hearts' 17-year-old defender Archie Osborne at the end of the season. (Caught Offside, external)
Gary Mackay-Steven has signed for Partick Thistle, joining the Championship contenders on a deal until the end of the season. (The National, external)