Scottish Football Daily Digest — 14 July 2026

Another day, another set of stories. Here's the lot.

Chermiti claims no plans to leave Rangers – gossip

Youssef Chermiti reckons he has no intention of leaving Rangers, but Celtic's Daizen Maeda repeats his ambition to play in England's Premier League as Heart of Midlothian are told one of their targets is not for sale.

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How valuable are Engels, Maeda & McGregor to Celtic?

Martin O'Neill has spoken of his doubts over the futures at Celtic of Arne Engels, Daizen Maeda and Callum McGregor, but what would their departures mean for the Scottish champions?

Aberdeen buy winger Smith from Livingston

Aberdeen buy Lewis Smith from Livingston for an undisclosed fee, with manager Stephen Robinson admitting he had attempted to sign the winger for previous clubs without success.

Celtic boss resigned to losing Engels and Maeda – gossip

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill reckons to lose Daizen Maeda and Arne Engels this summer as Rangers counterpart Derek McInnes holds hands up and admits he needs departures before more signings.

Second season a challenge – Falkirk's McGlynn

John McGlynn seems to believe Falkirk will be given "more respect" in the coming campaign and matching last season will be "a challenge".

Italian & German interest in Rangers' Barron – gossip

Three clubs track Rangers midfielder as Celtic consider Manchester United goalkeeper.

Devlin joins Rangers after Hearts exit – what will he bring to club?

Midfielder Cammy Devlin reckons it is "an absolute honour and privilege" to join Rangers under freedom of contract after leaving Hearts.

O'Neill hints at Iheanacho & Saracchi talks – gossip

Could Kelechi Iheanacho and Marcelo Saracchi be returning to Celtic? Elsewhere, Rangers are apparently closing in on Cammy Devlin after his Hearts exit.

Aberdeen sell Finland winger Keskinen to Odense

Aberdeen sell Topi Keskinen to Odense for an undisclosed fee, which Pittodrie manager Stephen Robinson describes as "a very good offer".

That's the day wrapped up. See you tomorrow.