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Federico Chiesa is not a regular starter for Liverpool Celtic are linked with Liverpool's Federico Chiesa, Rangers with Leeds United's Joe Gelhardt, while more clubs are said to be chasing Scotland duo Lennon Miller and Max Johnston. Atalanta, Celtic and Fulham are interested in signing Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa on loan, with the 27-year-old knowing he cannot be guaranteed regular football at Anfield this season. (Sports Boom), external Rangers are ready to end the experiment of using Max Aarons at left-back and have contacted Kassoum Ouattara's camp about a transfer from Monaco, but the 20-year-old is also on the radar of Celtic, Augsburg, Toulouse, PSV Eindhoven and Metz. (Sebastien Vidal on X), external Rangers head coach Russell Martin has confirmed that right-back summer signing Max Aarons will not be his long-term left-back despite starting there in their Champions League qualifying victory over Panathinaikos. (Glasgow Times), external Rangers are in talks with Leeds United over a permanent transfer to the Scottish Premiership club for 23-year-old midfielder Joe Gelhardt. (Pete O'Rourke on X), external Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers remains undecided on signing a new left-back as he believes Japanese 23-year-old Hayato Inamura has done well despite initially being slated for a loan move after being acquired from Albirex Niigata for a modest £250, 000 last month. (Glasgow Times), external Sturm Graz have rejected a £1. 4m bid from Derby County for Scotland right-back Max Johnston, but negotiations are ongoing over the 21-year-old who has also attracted enquiries from St Etienne and Watford. (Sky Sports), external Torino have joined the race for Scotland midfielder Lennon Miller, the Motherwell 18-year-old strongly linked with Bologna and Udinese, as a replacement for Samuele Ricci after the Italian's £23m move to AC Milan, according to reports in Italy. (Transfer Feed), external Manchester City centre-back Jahmai Simpson-Pusey has arrived in Glasgow as the 19-year-old finalises a season-long loan to Celtic. (Sky Sports), external Saturday's English & European transfer rumours Friday's Scottish Gossip Rapid Vienna are putting pressure on Celtic to green-light the transfer of 23-year-old Marco Tilio before they move on to other targets, with the Scottish champions stalling on the switch until they sign a winger replacement after the clubs agreed a £350, 000 loan deal, with an obligation to buy for £1. 3m. (Sky Sports), external AC Milan striker Marko Lazetic is keen on a move to Aberdeen, with personal terms not expected to be an issue, but negotiations continue between the clubs over the 21-year-old. (Sky Sports), external Turkish club Kasimpasa agreed a fee of £864, 000 to sign 26-year-old striker Pape Gueye from Aberdeen on Friday. (Sky Sports), external Hibernian and Nuremberg have expressed an interest in Yohann Magnin, the 28-year-old defensive midfielder who has left French Ligue 2 club Clermont, with other French outfits and clubs in the Spanish second tier also monitoring his situation. (Loic Tanzi on X), external Dundee United are in talks with Dutch second-tier club Cambuur about the transfer of 29-year-old Jort van der Sande, who has fallen down the pecking order at Tannadice. (The Courier), external Dunfermline Athletic, Ross County and St Johnstone are all keen on a move for 22-year-old Dundee United forward Kai Fotheringham. (The Courier), external Celtic right-back Ben Mc Pherson, 21, is on the verge of joining Partick Thistle on loan. (Daily Record), external Rangers' Champions League qualifying opponents, Viktoria Plzen, have agreed a deal to sell 24-year-old Czech Republic attacking midfielder Pawel Sulc to Lyon for £6. 6m, reaching £8. 7m with add-ons, with a medical to follow. 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