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Central Coast Mariners’ Mark Jackson linked with Motherwell – Scottish gossip

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Central Coast Mariners boss Mark Jackson is a surprise candidate to become the new Motherwell manager. (Scottish Sun), external

Celtic are expected to rekindle interest in 18-year-old Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller and have also been keeping tabs on Hearts left-back James Penrice. (Daily Record), external

Lennon Miller, also linked with Sunderland, Eintracht Frankfurt and Royal Union St Gilloise, insists his focus is more on pre-season with Motherwell than speculation over his future. (Daily Record), external

Celtic are interested in Sassuolo left-back Josh Doig, with the 23-year-old former Hibs player having made his Scotland debut against Liechtenstein on Monday. (talkSPORT), external

Sweden winger Benjamin Nygren is a possible target for Celtic as the 23-year-old enters the last six months of his contract at Nordsjaelland. (Scottish Sun), external

Rangers forward Hamza Igamane, 22, is being tracked by French quartet Lens, Lille, Rennes and Strasbourg, along with clubs in England. (Foot Mercato – in French), external

Brentford, Everton and West Ham are keen on Rangers forward Hamza Igamane. (Football Insider), external

Nigerian striker Uchenna Ogundu is a transfer target for Hearts but the 19-year-old who played in the Turkish second-tier with Sanliurfaspor last season is attracting interest from all over Europe. (Edinburgh Evening News), external

Dundee have agreed a deal to sign former Cambridge United midfielder Paul Digby, 30, as a free agent. (The Courier, external – subscription required)

But Antonio Portales and Mo Sylla are set to leave Dundee, who remain confident of keeping Josh Mulligan. (Courier – subscription required), external

Las Palmas want to offload Scotland centre-half Scott McKenna, 28, as they look to cut their wage bill after being relegated from La Liga. (udlaspalmas.net, external – in Spanish)

Boss of Latvian side RFS Gregory Vignal dreams of returning to Rangers as manager one day and thinks his current side would finish in the top three of the Scottish Premiership. (Daily Record), external

And Vignal says former Chelsea and Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez was interested in the Rangers vacancy before Russell Martin was appointed head coach at Ibrox. (Glasgow Times), external


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