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Celtic's offer to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors for South Korea striker Cho Gue-sung did not meet expectations - his club want £2.2m - as the 24-year-old's agent also denied rumours linking his client with an immediate move to Galatasaray.(Naver Sports)
Oscar is in talks over a move to Monaco, according to his agent, who told Israeli outlet Sport5. The Scottish Sun is available in print.
Dundee United head coach Liam Fox insists he wants to keep Tony Watt, who scored the winner against St Johnstone on Monday in his first start since October, beyond January and said he was baffled by reports linking the 29-year-old with a January transfer to English football. (Football Scotland)
Dundee United head coach Liam Fox insisted "I don't know about any interest" in Tony Watt after the striker was linked with Salford City on Sunday and suggested the 29-year-old would remain at the club beyond the end of the January transfer window if he continues to produce performances like Monday's against St Johnstone. (The Courier)
Oxford United are the latest club to express an interest in St Mirren's Ethan Erhahon, who is weighing up his options after a bid from League One rivals Forest Green Rovers was accepted, as it looks increasingly unlikely that the Scottish Premiership club can persuade the 21-year-old midfielder to stay in Paisley. (Scottish Daily Express)
Hibernian manager Lee Johnson has questioned why the club's board did not tie down centre-half Ryan Porteous to a longer contract over the last couple of seasons as the 23-year-old prepares to leave Easter Road during January. (Football Scotland)
Manager Lee Johnson has promised there will be plenty of movement both in and out of Hibernian in the January transfer window as he admits frustration with squad "mediocrity" following Monday's 3-0 defeat by city rivals Heart of Midlothian. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Ross County manager Malky Mackay has confirmed that two players missed Monday's draw away to Aberdeen for "internal disciplinary reasons". (Press & Journal)
Heart of Midlothian manager Robbie Neilson has admitted that centre-half Craig Halkett's scan results do not look good as the club prepare to issue a statement on his recovery. (Edinburgh Evening News)