Rangers keen on Bundesliga left-back - gossip

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Rangers have shown an interest in Freiburg left-back Berkay Yilmaz, but French club Toulouse and others in the Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga are also eyeing the 20-year-old Turkey youth international currently on loan to Nuremberg in Germany's second tier. (Bild), external

Luis Palma's good form for Lech Poznan could persuade Wilfried Nancy to end the 25-year-old Honduras winger's loan early once the Frenchman is appointed Celtic manager. (Once Noticias), external

Australia striker Kusini Yengi, who arrived on a two-year contract in June, is looking to leave Aberdeen in January and the out-of-favour 26-year-old is attracting interest from clubs in Japan, United States and Europe. (Press & Journal), external

Cesar Garza is certain to depart Dundee in January, with the out-of-favour 20-year-old midfielder's year-long loan deal from Monterrey coming to an end and head coach Steven Pressley saying his squad is too big. (The Courier), external

Shanghai Port head coach Kevin Muscat says he has moved on from missing out on the Rangers job despite having "some real positive talks with some really good people". (The Scotsman), external

Rangers are considering naming current chief financial officer James Taylor as their new chief executive. (Scottish Sun), external

Former Leeds United director Victor Orta is the new bookmakers' favourite to be Rangers' new sporting director. (Glasgow Times), external

Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola has revealed that midfielder Ryan Christie played through the pain barrier for his country as Scotland qualified for the World Cup finals. (The Herald), external

Interim manager Martin O'Neill privately voiced real reservations about his Celtic team's ability to go to Rotterdam and compete with - let alone beat - Feyenoord before leading them to a famous 3-1 Europa League win. (Graham Spiers on X), external

The Scottish Football Association is looking at the possibility of buying Queen's Park's City Stadium and increasing the capacity to host under-age games there while guaranteeing the use of the ground for the Championship club's home games. (Daily Record), external

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