Three wingers on Celtic's radar - Friday's gossip

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Celtic are prepared to spend £6.5m on Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis - with Dunajska Streda's Damir Redzic a back-up in case they fail to land their top target. (Scottish Sun), external

Sky Italia believe Frosinone are already chasing a replacement for Celtic target Ghedjemis, whose contract is up at the end of the season, with Davide Bragantini of Mantova in their sights. (Scottish Sun), external

Crystal Palace's Jesurun Rak-Sakyi is another winger that is interesting Celtic. (Scottish Sun), external

Ryan Naderi has "filed a transfer request" to Hansa Rostock as he makes clear his desire to move to Rangers in a £2.6m deal. (TAG24 via Scottish Sun), external

Hansa Rostock manager Daniel Brinkmann says the German club want to keep Rangers target Naderi. (The Herald), external

Rangers will try to sign Leeds United striker Joel Piroe if the move for Naderi falls through. (Sky Germany via Daily Record), external

Rangers striker Danilo is poised to make a loan switch to Eredivisie side NEC Nijmegen. (Voetbal International via Scottish Sun), external

Rangers boss Danny Rohl says a decision will be made on youngster Findlay Curtis' future - who has been linked with a loan move to Kilmarnock - in the coming days. (Daily Record), external

Rohl vowed to push hard for "extra quality" before the transfer window closes on Monday after a toothless Rangers performance against Porto. (Scottish Sun), external

Celtic fans were left baffled as a team graphic for the Utrecht game featured Cameron Carter-Vickers, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season. (Scottish Sun), external

Interim boss Peter Leven has challenged Aberdeen's on-loan duo Liam Morrison and Lyall Cameron to play well enough to break into Scotland's World Cup squad. (Press & Journal) , external

Dundee boss Steven Pressley says Brad Halliday will be "a really good signing" despite having to wait for his chance since signing from Bradford City. (The Courier), external

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