Liverpool have rejected a £16m offer from Ipswich Town for Ben Doak, the bid coming shortly after Crystal Palace’s opening £15m offer, and the 19-year-old Scotland winger’s parent club would prefer him to remain on loan to Middlesbrough for the rest of the season. (The Athletic)
Everton manager Sean Dyche says out-of-favour Scotland right-back Nathan Patterson will not be allowed to leave on loan unless a replacement is brought in. (Liverpool Echo)
St Johnstone are keen to sign Scotland international Calvin Ramsay on loan after the right-back was recalled from his loan spell at Wigan Athletic by parent club Liverpool. (The Courier)
Celtic are expected to contact Arsenal to begin negotiations about taking out-of-favour Scotland defender Kieran Tierney on loan until the end of the season, with talks having already begun between Celtic and the 27-year-old’s agent about a permanent return when his contract with the Premier League club ends this summer. (Sky Sports)
Celtic are hoping to announce the sensational return of Kieran Tierney from Arsenal on a pre-contract agreement over the next week. (Scottish Sun)
Celtic winger Luis Palma is top of Genoa’s January wish list, but they face competition for the out-of-favour 24-year-old Honduras from, among others, Greek club Olympiakos. (Genova Today)
Celtic have rejected an offer from Internacional to sign Argentine left-back Alexandro Bernabei, with the Brazilian club’s bid being below the £3.75m the Scottish champions paid for him in 2022. (The Celtic Way)
Left-back Alexandro Bernabei, centre-half Maik Nawrocki and winger Luis Palma are all likely to leave Celtic this month. (Football Insider)
Out of favour winger Jota has once again been sidelined by Stade Rennes boss Jorge Sampaoli amid rumours over a return to Celtic. (Daily Record)
Johnny Kenny, the second top scorer in this season’s Europa Conference League, has returned to Celtic after his loan to Shamrock Rovers, but while the striker wants to challenge for a first-team place with his parent club, the Irish outfit are keen to bring him back to continue their European campaign. (Scottish Sun)
Australia centre-half Kye Rowles is poised to agree a transfer from Heart of Midlothian to DC United, with the deal for the 26-year-old worth £600,000 plus add-ons and a sell-on clause. (Not The Old Firm)
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who is out of contract this summer, says it is too early to be talking about extending his deal with Heart of Midlothian as the 42-year-old stresses his priority is to help the club avoid relegation. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Rangers will miss out on a £4m windfall for Jose Cifuentes after Greek club Aris decided against making the 25-year-old midfielder’s loan deal permanent following a change of manager and the Ecuador international will return to Ibrox this summer. (Daily Record)
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has suggested that a few incomings could happen during the January transfer window. (The Herald)
Sam Dalby, who is out of contract with Wrexham this summer, has received no contact from his parent club regarding his future as the 24-year-old striker continues to impress on loan to Dundee United. (The Courier)
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin wants to add another striker to his squad during the January transfer window. (Daily Record)
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell says teenage midfielder Lennon Miller’s broken foot may force him into a change of plans during the January transfer window. (Daily Record)
Hibernian head coach David Gray has refused to put a number on the amount of players he wants to add to his squad during January. (Sky Sports)
Hibs striker Dwight Gayle has hinted that he could do a retirement U-turn at the end of the season if the 35-year-old’s goalscoring form continues. (Sky Sports)
New Raith Rovers manager Barry Robson will quickly assess his players with the January transfer window in mind but admits he is unlikely to do much business this month. (The Courier)
Inverness Caledonian Thistle want to sign two Aberdeen players – striker Alfie Bavidge, currently with Ayr United, and midfielder Alfie Stewart – on loan. (Daily Record)
Former Leicester City manager Steve Cooper is one of four candidates in the running to replace Philippe Clement should he lose his job at Rangers, with Kilmarnock’s Derek McInnes interested and ex-Ibrox players Kevin Muscat and Russell Martin also heavily linked. (Football Insider)
Kelty Hearts are lining up talks with former Scotland defender Charlie Mulgrew to become their next manager with the Scottish League 1 club are set to lose Michael Tidser and assistant Kevin MacDonald to Dunfermline Athletic, who are negotiating over a five-figure compensation package. (Daily Record)