Scottish football transfer gossip: Tierney, Boyle, Hagi, Barron, Adjei, ConwayScottish Football Transfer Rumors: Tierney, Boyle, Hagi, Barron, Adjei, Conway

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Fulham is considering making a move for Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney to replace Antonee Robinson, who may be leaving for Liverpool or Manchester United. Tierney has expressed his desire to return to Celtic only if he can perform at his best. Meanwhile, Hibernian’s Martin Boyle is in talks with Perth Glory about a potential move to Australia.

Rangers are showing interest in Aberdeen midfielder Connor Barron, who is currently a free agent. They are also looking to acquire Hammarby center-back Nathaniel Adjei, along with Anderlecht and Feyenoord. On the other hand, Penarol’s Damian Garcia is set to sign a contract extension with a release clause of nearly £8m.

Kosovo striker Albion Rrahmani is set to leave Rapid Bucharest, with interest from Rangers, who are willing to pay around £5m. However, Rapid Bucharest is holding out for at least £1m more. Ianis Hagi’s agent has hinted at a potential move to Fenerbahce, where Jose Mourinho is reportedly interested in the player.

Celtic and Rangers have their eyes on Bristol City’s Tommy Conway and could sign him on a pre-contract deal for a compensation fee of approximately £300,000. Ayr United and Livingston are looking to recruit Dundee center-half Lee Ashcroft, who recently played for Raith Rovers.

Steven MacLean is expected to join Queen’s Park as part of Callum Davidson’s coaching staff. Former Rangers manager Michael Beale is a candidate for the head coach position at Maccabi Tel Aviv following Robbie Keane’s departure. Hibernian shareholders have invested over £2.2m in the club after a recent stock buy-in.

These transfer rumors and potential moves indicate an exciting period for Scottish football, with various clubs looking to strengthen their squads ahead of the upcoming season. Fans will be eager to see how these potential transfers unfold and how they impact the teams involved.

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