Transfer news LIVE: Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Aberdeen, Hibs eye signings
Transfer news LIVE: Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Aberdeen, Hibs eye signings

Transfer news is coming in thick and fast as Scottish clubs prepare for the Euro registration deadline. Celtic are set to continue spending after Niko Sigur was reported to be back on the agenda, while Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Balazs Toth is a target.

Celtic and Rangers Transfer Moves

Those purchases could be offset against the £22 million received from West Ham for the sale of Arne Engels, who has become the most expensive English Championship player in history. Reo Hatate is also a target for Greek giants Panathinaikos.

Rangers are in need of new signings after a difficult start. A move for Fares Ghedjemis could be revived after a move for PSV's Couhaib Driouech was vetoed, while Portland Timber striker Kevin Kelsy is on the shopping list.

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Hearts and Aberdeen Updates

Hearts drew with Benfica to sign off their Europa League campaign and could lose Claudio Braga after banking £1.7m from the sale of Alexandros Kyziridis. Wouter Vrancken is looking for a new No 9 and another defender, with American forward J.J Williams on their radar.

Stephen Robinson's clear-out at Aberdeen has continued with the departures of Dimitar Mitov and Kjartan Mar Kjartansson, but it remains to be seen if he will add to his 13 summer signings so far.

Key Deadline and Late Moves

The Scottish transfer window closes at 5pm on Thursday, September 3, while the English Premier League window closes at 11pm on Tuesday, September 1. This could allow Scottish clubs to negotiate loans from Premier League sides after the English deadline.

Barcelona have agreed a deal to sign Rodri from Manchester City in a transfer worth £65m. City did not want to sell the Spain captain but relented with the 30-year-old in the final 12 months of his contract. City are now looking to sign 18-year-old Lille star Ayyoub Bouaddi, who is expected to cost £85m.

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