Dundee head coach Steven Pressley vows Luke Graham will not be sold on the cheap amid Old Firm interest, while Pan Camara is trying to persuade team-mate Amar Fatah to extend his stay with Dundee United.
Head coach Steven Pressley says Dundee will stick to their valuation of Luke Graham this summer, having already turned down big offers from Portsmouth for the 22-year-old centre-half in January. (The Courier)
Luke Graham is very keen on a move to Rangers, who are working to get ahead of their rivals in the race for the Dundee centre-half’s signature, but competition remains fierce, with Celtic and English clubs also interested in the 22-year-old. (TeamTalk)
Dundee centre-half Luke Graham has a better chance of being a consistent starter for Rangers than he does with Celtic next season as both clubs eye a move for his services. (Football Insider)
James Tavernier looks more likely to leave Rangers this summer with talks with the their 34-year-old captain about a new contract having stalled while pursuing their interest in taking 22-year-old Liverpool wide man Luca Stephenson, currently with Dundee United, on loan. (Football Insider)
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Leeds United are prepared to allow Joe Gelhardt to leave this summer despite his good form on loan to Hull City and Rangers will hope to use their financial links to the Championship club to their advantage in pursuing the 23-year-old forward for whom there is plenty of rival interest. (Football Insider)
Dundee United midfielder Pan Camara has vowed to do his best to persuade his friend, Amar Fatah, to extend his stay at Tannadice at the end of the 22-year-old winger’s loan from Troyes despite suggesting he is good enough to play in the Premier League. (The Courier)
Queen's Park defender Harris Afzal is on a visit to Crystal Palace, who have agreed terms on a £40,000 transfer plus sell-on clause for the 16-year-old, after Southampton struck a similar agreement with the Scottish Championship club. (TeamTalk)
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin fears Ashley Maynard-Brewer’s season could be over amid concerns that the 26-year-old goalkeeper may require surgery for a dislocated shoulder. (The Courier)
Hamilton Academical owner Rob Edwards has denied a report claiming his Welsh Premier League club, Haverfordwest County, have been served with a winding up order by HMRC. (Scottish Sun)