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Josh Doig helped Sassuolo win the Serie B title and promotion Igor Tudor, who has become permanent Juventus head coach after being interim boss, has targeted two wing-backs for his 3-5-2 formation - Dan Ndoye from Bologna and Josh Doig from Sassuolo, who value the 23-year-old Scot at £12. 6m. (Sport Mediaset via Ultimate Juve), external Celtic have joined Lille in making contact with Rio Ave about Turkey midfielder Demir Tiknaz, with the Portuguese club aiming to trigger their option to buy the 20-year-old following last season's loan by Tuesday's deadline before selling him for around £8. 4m - double what they would pay Besiktas. (A Bola), external PAOK have handed Greg Taylor a deadline of the end of June to decide whether to accept their contract offer as the 27-year-old Scotland left-back's contract expires with Celtic. (Sport Dog via Sunday Mail), external New Rangers head coach Russell Martin wants reunited with midfielder Flynn Downes, who he signed for Swansea City and the 26-year-old's current club, Southampton, but he could be thwarted by the £10m price tag, while Harry Toffolo is interested in a switch to Ibrox with the left-back poised to quit Nottingham Forest. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external Rangers have opened talks with Leicester City over Conor Coady, who will have to take a pay cut following relegation to the Championship, but the 32-year-old centre-half's future is also unclear because of question marks over the long-term future of team boss Ruud van Nistelrooy. (Sunday Mail), external Dor Turgeman says he is ready for his next challenge in Europe amid interest from Rangers and clubs in Italy and Spain after the £4m-rated 21-year-old striker helped Maccabi Tel Aviv win the league title in Israel. (Sport 5 via Sunday Mail), external Rangers head coach Russell Martin aims to retain Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande as he wants to keep his best players amid reported interest in the midfield duo. (Glasgow Times), external Basel, Leuven and Cincinnati have expressed their interest in Rangers winger Ross Mc Causland and would all prefer a permanent transfer for the 22-year-old Northern Ireland international. (Sky Sports), external Sunday's English & European transfer rumours Saturday's Scottish Gossip Bristol City and Swansea City are plotting to sign Empoli midfielder Liam Henderson on a free transfer, with the 29-year-old Scot out of contract this summer. (Football Insider), external Heart of Midlothian are keen on 25-year-old Aalesund striker Claudio Braga, who is valued by the Norwegian second-tier club at £400, 000. (Sunday Mail), external Aberdeen are in talks to sign Australia striker Kusini Yengi and the 26-year-old is keen on the move with his Portsmouth contract expiring this summer. (Sky Sports), external St Mirren have their eye on 22-year-old Bournemouth goalkeeper Alex Paulsen, who has been on loan to Auckland, if they are unable to retain Zach Hemming following his loan from Middlesbrough. (Sunday Mail), external Bolton Wanderers are set to beat League One rivals Wigan Athletic and Blackpool to land Sam Dalby on a free transfer after the 25-year-old striker left Wrexham following his loan to Dundee United. (Football Insider), external Tete Yengi looks to be heading for a summer exit from Livingston, with the striker on the radar of several clubs south of the border and the promoted club prepared to listen to offers for the 24-year-old who is contracted until next summer. (Sunday Mail), external Dom Thomas is poised to leave Derry City only six months after arriving for an undisclosed fee from Queen's Park, with clubs in the bottom half of the Scottish Premiership and the Championship expressing an interest in the 29-year-old winger. (Sunday Mail), external Tomoki Iwata says he made the switch from Celtic to Birmingham City last summer because the Scottish champions had so much possession in the Scottish Premiership that they did not need his ball-winning strengths in midfield and he therefore was not picked often enough to play. (Soccer Digest Web via Daily Record), external Russell Martin says he "doesn't see a reason" to change the Rangers captaincy, currently in possession of right-back James Tavernier, upon his return to the club as head coach. 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