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Thursday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Welsh midfielder Joe Ledley has signed for Celtic after making his third visit to Glasgow. (Sun)

Middlesbrough are offering former Aberdeen striker Lee Miller as a makeweight in a £2.7m deal for Rangers midfielder Kevin Thomson. (Daily Record)

Hamburg have cooled their interest in Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra and are now chasing former Ibrox centre-half Jean-Alain Boumsong, currently out of favour at Lyon. (Herald)

St Johnstone have signed 29-year-old former Walsall striker Sam Parkin. (Daily Express)

Hearts striker Kevin Kyle will miss the club's training camp in Italy as he recovers from a minor knee operation. (Scotsman)

Former Aberdeen midfielder Darren Young is on trial with Hamilton, having been released by Dundee. (Daily Record)

St Mirren boss Danny Lennon reckons his friendship with Gordon Strachan could see a few of Middlesbrough's promising youngsters on loan in Paisley. (Various)

Dundee United defender Mihael Kovacevic requires a second operation on his damaged knee and will be sidelined until Christmas. (Various)

Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee thinks his former player Charlie Mulgrew needs to toughen up on his return to Celtic to fulfil his promise. (Daily Record)

Hamilton Accies midfielder Dougie Imrie has agreed a two-year contract extension. (Daily Express)

New Hibs signing David Stephens hopes his move to Scotland can help him break into the Wales team. (Various)

Former Celtic striker John Hartson is eyeing a move into management with hometown club Swansea. (Daily Record)



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Thursday's gossip column
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