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Celtic aim to land Danish striker for next season, with Rangers encouraged to go after Hearts centre forward. Celtic have begun working on a deal to sign Brondby striker Mathias Kvistgaarden in the summer. (Football Insider), external The decision to sell Kyogo Furuhashi without a replacement striker lined up was an "unnecessary risk" and "a major disappointment", says former Celtic player and pundit Chris Sutton. (Daily Record), external David Strelec, linked with Celtic last month, was given "permission to transfer for a while", says Slovan Bratislava manager Vladimir Weiss, before adding: "then it stopped and then it didn't happen. " (Scottish Sun) , external Former Ibrox favourite Derek Ferguson has a "sneaky feeling" Rangers will rekindle interest in Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland, arguing a freedom of contract move makes sense. (Go Radio via Daily Record, external) Manager Simo Valakari, says there is no end in sight for Uche Ikpeazu's injury nightmare at St Johnstone as the striker, who is yet to play for the Perth club, has a third operation since joining in June. (The Courier), external A deadline day move from Aberdeen to Nottingham Forrest for 16-year-old defender Lewis Carrol collapsed due to administrative issues as the Premier League club failed to secure the necessary Fifa clearance. (Press & Journal), external On returning to Falkirk, Scott Arfield reveals that he sought permission from the family of Craig Gowans to "un-retire" the number 37 shirt he has worn as a tribute to his late former team-mate. (Daily Record), external Man Utd consider move for Delap - Saturday's gossip Motherwell rejected Belgian bid for Miller - gossip FA Cup fourth round: Live text commentary on 10 ties England braced for France's return raid on Twickenham Chiefs eyeing history while Eagles want revenge - Super Bowl preview Daisy May Cooper's brilliantly twisted comedy thriller An obsessive friendship, maternal paranoia – and a dead cat Poppy and Rubina talk about the sacrifices they make Is it a good thing, how much is too much and what regrets do they have? Let the mind games begin, US style The American version of the hit reality game is back, hosted by Alan Cumming Stories of romance fraud, betrayal and manipulation Vicky Pattison talks with people who want to speak up to help expose such criminals 'Scotland is about to lay king to rest. Sleep well, my hero' Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? The squinting kid who grew into giant of global game From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers? 'A real fighter' - how Simeone's son emerged as key to Atletico Chiefs seek history, Eagles want revenge - essential Super Bowl preview What Scotland must do to end misery against Ireland The Treble to the periphery - what's going on with Jack Grealish? Kendrick, Kelce & red carpets - a week at Super Bowl 59. Video Kendrick, Kelce & red carpets - a week at Super Bowl 59 Was this new low for 'abject' Spurs - and what happened to 'Ange-ball'? Sutton's FA Cup fourth-round predictions v indie-rock band Doves Five stats Mc Cullum must change to improve England's ODI fortunes How to follow FA Cup fourth round on BBC Who rivals Dupont as Six Nations' greatest player? 'Hurts will be reason Eagles win or lose Super Bowl - pressure is on him' 'Howe's Newcastle can assume legendary status forever' Why Milan's Winter Olympic sliding events could be held 4, 000 miles away 'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris Dreary or incredible? Burnley's records divide fans Superstars compete at Alpine World Ski Championships - how to watch Meet the girls pushing to become future F1 stars In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Were Australia really 16-0 better than England? The painful divorce of Marcus Rashford and Manchester United Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.