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Olympiakos head coach Jose Luis Mendilibar has confirmed that Luis Palma will return to Celtic this summer as the Greek champions will not activate a £3.5m purchase clause after the 25-year-old Honduras winger made just two league starts during his loan spell. (Glasgow Times)
Arne Engels says he does not care that some critics suggest Celtic overpaid to sign him in an £11m summer transfer from Augsburg and the 21-year-old midfielder feels he is in a good place to further develop. (Scottish Sun)
Napoli will push hard to sign Bologna captain Lewis Ferguson, the 25-year-old Scotland international, this summer if their own captain and fellow midfielder, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, moves on. (Napoli Calcio Live)
Former Scotland centre-half Declan Gallagher is set to leave Dundee United when his contract expires at the end of the season after the 34-year-old was told last week he would not be offered a new deal. (The Herald)
Heart of Midlothian defender Adam Forrester, the 20-year-old who signed a new contract until 2028 last week, says he would prefer to stay at Tynecastle and fight for a starting place rather than head out on loan next season. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Hibernian have started talks aimed at persuading Junior Hoilett, the forward who turns 35 this summer, to sign on for a second season at Easter Road. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Hibs head coach David Gray thinks on-loan Sunderland midfielder Nectar Triantis would improve his chances of playing in the World Cup with Australia if he extends his stay at Easter Road after the 21-year-old's agent said last week they would be exploring a number of options come the summer. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Hibs head coach David Gray thinks qualifying for European football next season would make his club more attractive for potential signings and allow him to reduce the number of non-committed out-of-contract players on his books to just a handful. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Crystal Palace are on the trail of 18-year-old Queen's Park attacking midfielder Aiden McGinlay. (Daily Record)
Everton are close to agreeing the summer transfer of Hearts defender John Dodds, the 16-year-old having been watched by a number of clubs in Scotland and England. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Brentford manager Thomas Frank says Scotland defender Aaron Hickey could make a first-team comeback before the end of the season after the 22-year-old made some B-team appearances following a 20-month injury absence that required two hamstring operations. (The Scotsman)
St Johnstone striker Uche Ikpeazu, the 30-year-old who made a 15-minute cameo appearance in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Celtic, has revealed that it was not until after a fifth operation to his knee that he started to see light at the end of a near season-long absence. (The Courier)
Celtic, who qualified for the knockout play-off round of the Champions League, banked £16m more from European performance payments this season than Rangers, who made it to the quarter-finals of the Europa League. (The National)
Athletic Bilbao, who knocked Rangers out of the Europa League last week, could help the Ibrox club qualify for a later stage of next season's Champions League if the Spanish side go on to lift the trophy this season. (The Herald)
Leeds United's confirmed promotion has removed a potential barrier to Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises' takeover of Rangers as Premier League rules over joint ownership are less restrictive than for clubs in the English Football League. (Scottish Sun)
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has written to Sarah Cardell, the chief executive of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), urging her to investigate "exploitative practices" in youth football after the Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland and youth organisation Real Grassroots lodged complaints about the Scottish Football Association and Scottish Professional Football League. (The National)
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