Kawasaki Frontale have announced that Shin Yamada leaving, with the Japan striker set to join Celtic in a deal worth around £1.5m. (Anthony Joseph on X), external
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers confirmed Yamada will undergo a medical, but says he wants further additions in forward areas. (Daily Record), external
Hibernian have rejected seven-figure bids for defender Lewis Miller from unnamed clubs in the English Championship. (Scottish Sun), external
Turkish club Besiktas have made contact with Rangers for Mohamed Diomande but the Ibrox club are in no rush to sell and have set a price of between £13m-£17m for the midfielder. (Ekrem Konur on X), external
Conor Coady has not yet been given permission to conclude a much anticipated move to Rangers, with the 32-year-old defender in Austria for Leicester City’s pre-season training camp. (Daily Record), external
Thelo Aasgaard is a major doubt for the first leg of Rangers’ Champions League qualifying tie against Panathinaikos after he picked up an injury during a friendly against Dunfermline. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers’ bid to sign Brighton goalkeeper Carl Rushworth is off. (TalkSport via Daily Record), external
“Something could happen, we have plenty of time,” says Celtic-linked left-back Keita Kosugi, with the 19-year-old, currently playing for Djurgarden in Sweden. (Fotbollsthlm via Glasgow Times), external
Melbourne City do not expected Celtic winger Marco Tilio to return after 18 months on loan, with the 23-year-old in pre-season with the Scottish champions and keen to stay in Europe, according to City boss Aurelio Vidmar. (News Line via Daily Record), external
Dundee are to reapply for permission to build a new training ground at Riverside Drive after an initial go-ahead from the council was reversed. (The Courier, external – subscription required)
Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn has joined a PFA pre-season camp for out-of-contract players as he looks to land his next club. (Sky Sports), external
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