Celtic have launched a bid to sign Mexico winger Pablo Barrera, who wants to leave Universidad Nacional in his homeland, and the 23-year-old was in Glasgow last week for talks after his side were knocked out of the World Cup. (the Sun)
Guinea full-back Ibrahima Camara will join Celtic on trial from French club Le Mans with a view to a permanent contract later this week along with Vojvodina and Montenegro midfielder Slaven Stjepanovic. (Daily Express)
Cardiff City midfielder Joe Ledley, who appeared likely to join Stoke, was back at Celtic Park for talks on Sunday and the Glasgow club are now favourites to beat City and West Brom to his signature. (Daily Record)
Rangers are on the trail of £2m-rated West Brom winger Chris Brunt. (Daily Express)
Celtic and Rangers could battle it out with French, Greek and Spanish clubs to land 27-year-old Swedish striker Markus Rosenberg, who is out-of-contract with Werder Bremen. (Daily Express)
Wigan Athletic are closing in on the signature of Hamilton Academical midfielder James McArthur. (Various)
Paul Hartley has not ruled out a return to Hearts as the 33-year-old's future at Bristol City is uncertain after the appointment of Steve Coppell as manager. (the Sun)
Southend United are set to hand Paul Sturrock a return to management today after the club relegated to League Two placed boss Steve Tilson on gardening leave. (Various)
Defender Garry Hay has signed a new two-year contract with Kilmarnock. (Daily Mail)
Everton goalkeeper John Ruddy is poised to join Norwich City, ending Motherwell's hopes of taking him again on loan. (Daily Express)
Newcastle United and Bolton Wanderers are chasing released Celtic left-back Lee Naylor. (Daily Record)
OTHER GOSSIP
Sources close to Andy Murray have denied a report that the world number four is about to part company with coach Miles Maclagan. (the Scotsman)
EventScotland is to bid to bring the Grand Depart of the Tour de France to the country in the next decade. (the Scotsman)
Australian Geoff Ogilvy has pulled out of this week's Scottish Open to concentrate on preparing for the Open at St Andrews. (the Scotsman)
Chris Baillie grabbed his first victory of the season by winning the 110m hurdles at the Leon Buyle Memorial Grand Prix in Belgium. (Daily Record)
Scotland's male bowlers won the Home International Series despite losing to Wales as they defeated England and Ireland. (Various)
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