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Dante Polvara is out of contract with Aberdeen this summer Aberdeen's Dante Polvara is reportedly close to joining St Louis City, while Ipswich Town are said to have jumped ahead of Rangers in the chase for Sunderland's Dan Neil. St Louis City are close to agreeing a deal for Aberdeen midfielder Dante Polvara, with the clubs discussing a fee of around £150, 000 for the 25-year-old, who would be handed a contract until the end of the 2028 season, with the option to extend by a further year. (Anthony Joseph on X), external St Louis City want to land Aberdeen midfielder Dante Polvara, who was left out of the side to face Livingston on Saturday, and the 25-year-old is keen to return to the United States despite offers from his current club and Hibernian. (Scott Burns on X), external Ipswich Town have leapt to the head of the queue for Rangers target Dan Neil, with West Ham United also interested in the 24-year-old Sunderland midfielder. (Daily Record), external Rangers will have to splash out upwards of £4m if they want to sign in-form 23-year-old Motherwell forward Tawanda Maswanhise this month. (Football Insider), external There is still interest from Glasgow in 22-year-old Dunajska Streda forward Damir Redzic, with Rangers, Celtic, RB Salzburg, Copenhagen and Olympiacos among interested clubs. (Daily Record), external Out-of-favour Lorient striker Mohamed Bamba has suffered a fresh injury setback amid reported interest in the 24-year-old from Celtic. (Glasgow Times), external Bannan wants to leave Sheff Wed, says Pedersen Sunday's English & European transfer rumours Saturday's Scottish Gossip Reported Celtic transfer target Yasper Asprilla has been snapped posing with a Galatasaray shirt ahead of a loan move from Girona for the 22-year-old winger. (Daily Record), external Reported Celtic transfer target Aurele Amenda made a disappointing return to the Eintracht Frankfurt starting line-up after the 22-year-old Switzerland centre-half was restored by caretaker head coach Dennis Schmitt as they lost 3-1 at home to Hoffenheim. (Daily Record), external Falkirk manager John Mc Glynn reckons Barney Stewart is the poorest paid player in the Scottish Premiership but has told the 21-year-old striker, who scored a hat-trick in Saturday's win over Hibs, he is still not getting a rise unless he agrees a new contract. (Daily Record), external St Johnstone striker Adama Sidibeh's move to Stockport County is on the verge of being completed after key issues over the 27-year-old Gambia international's proposed contract were resolved. (The Courier), external Swansea City are plotting a move for former Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi, with Birmingham City willing to listen to offers for the Japan 31-year-old. (Football Insider), external Swansea City, who are in the market for a striker after Adam Idah was ruled out for three months, have expressed an interest in Birmingham City's Kyogo Furuhashi, saying they wish to be informed of any developments on his future. (Anthony Joseph on X), external Kyogo Furuhashi is an option Swansea City have assessed as they look for cover after an injury to former Celtic team-mate Adam Idah, but the Japan forward's wage demands are likely to be a big stumbling block and a move is unlikely. 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