Abdallah Sima’s future is undecided. Rangers The transfer of the 22-year-old forward Brighton & Hove Albion Appoint a new manager. (Rangers Review), External
Fabio Silva on loan deal Rangers Being deployed as a winger rather than a central striker has made him a more complete player but the 21-year-old is reluctant to return to Ibrox on loan, admitting he felt pressured after his big-money move from Porto. Wolverhampton Wanderers 2020. (Oh Jogo), External
Rangers Robbie McCrory has received enquiries from several English Football League clubs. Aberdeen Scottish clubs have reportedly shown interest in the 26-year-old goalkeeper after he rejected a contract extension at Ibrox beyond June next year (Football Insider)., External
Bayern Munich Winger Youssuf Kabaday has left the club Rangers The 20-year-old piqued fans’ interest after being spotted in London to watch the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund at the weekend, following reports of interest from the Ibrox club (Football Scotland)., External
The 24-year-old has yet to be selected for the national team. Dundee United They would likely need to apply for an exception to the rules in order to obtain a visa for Christian Trapanovski and sign the winger from the North Macedonian club. Shkupi(The Courier), External
Patrick Thistle They are close to a deal after winger Logan Chalmers was released. Dundee United And I’m doing everything I can to win Dunfermline Athletic, Learn, Livingston and Raith Rovers Signed midfielder Sean Byrne Dandy Exit. (Courier), External
Hibernian After giving David Gray the head coaching job permanently, he added £1 million to his playing budget. Heart of Midlothian He plans to appoint B-team manager Liam Fox as his assistant and Liam Craig as first-team coach. Aberdeen Goalkeeping coach Craig Samson is also on the list of candidates. (Daily Record), External
Johnny Hayes to return Celts The 36-year-old winger will take on the role of mentoring the younger players after rejecting an offer to stay. Aberdeen(Scottish Sun), External
The Scottish Professional Football League Dandy pay St. Johnstone £15,000 following a ruling on whether the Perth club should pay costs relating to McDiarmid Park being the reserve “home” venue for the Premiership match between the Dark Blues and Rangers in April. (The Courier), External