Heart of Midlothian are reportedly close to signing Falkirk’s Calvin Miller as Celtic are linked with a couple of multi-million pound deals.
Hearts hope to complete the signing of 28-year-old Falkirk winger Calvin Miller this week. (Scottish Sun)
Celtic, Feyenoord, Bodo-Glimt and Jens Berthel Askou’s Toulouse are showing an interest in Sandefjord centre-back Zinedin Smajlovic, for whom the Norwegian club would want a record fee of at least £2.6m. (TV2 – in Norwegian)
Celtic and Wolverhampton Wanderers are showing interest in Alfie Devine despite Preston North End triggering an option to enter signing talks with the Tottenham Hotspur 21-year-old pending a £6m transfer following the midfielder’s loan spell. (Football London)
Aberdeen are closing in on a summer transfer window deal to sign 28-year-old former St Mirren midfielder Connor Ronan, whose contract with Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids runs out at the end of the calendar year. (Press & Journal)
Western Sydney Wanderers are keen on re-signing out-of-favour Nicolas Milanovic from Aberdeen, to whom they sold the 24-year-old winger for £400,000 last summer. (Daily Record)
Centre-back Charlie Dewar is desperate to pursue regular first-team football next season – whether at Dundee United or on loan elsewhere – after his spell with Alloa Athletic and with manager Jim Goodwin suggesting the 19-year-old is still not ready for regular first-team starts at Tannadice. (The Courier)
Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest and several English Championship clubs have been closely monitoring Calum Adamson’s progress as the 18-year-old midfielder moves into the final year of his Rangers contract, while St Mirren and Kilmarnock are keen to take him for next season’s campaign. (TeamTalk)
Technical manager David Longwell explains that it will be a team effort again by the Dundee backroom staff this summer in the transfer market. (The Courier)
Former Rangers head coach Russell Martin and former Hibernian manager Tony Mowbray are in the running to be Blackburn Rovers’ new boss should negotiations with Slaven Bilic continue to stall over a financial package. (Alan Nixon via Glasgow Times)