Scottish Football Daily Digest — 28 May 2026

The noise never stops up here. Here's today's digest.

Rangers offer Scotland winger Curtis new deal – gossip

Rangers are apparently trying to tie down a promising winger to a new contract while looking to strengthen their squad, as Celtic aim to add to their midfield – plus Hearts, Dundee United and Aberdeen transfer news…

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Hearts sign Lincoln's Kamson-Kamara as Devlin & Gordon not on exit list

Lincoln City centre-half MJ Kamson-Kamara agrees a deal to join Heart of Midlothian as the futures of Cammy Devlin and Craig Gordon at Tynecastle are left hanging in the balance.

Who is your team playing in the Premier Sports Cup?

The draw has been made for the group phase of next season's Scottish League Cup.

Schmeichel retires because of serious shoulder injury

Kasper Schmeichel retires at the age of 39, with the Celtic and Denmark goalkeeper unable to recover sufficiently from a serious shoulder injury.

Have Rangers just signed Scotland's World Cup number nine?

Will Lawrence Shankland's transfer from Heart of Midlothian to Rangers coincide with him becoming Scotland's main striker at the World Cup?

'Long time coming' as Shankland joins Rangers from Hearts

Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland reckons he is fulfilling his "dream" of joining "boyhood club" Rangers as he completes his transfer from Scottish Premiership rivals Heart of Midlothian.

'Outstanding leader' Shinnie's exit to Caley Thistle confirmed

Inverness Caledonian Thistle confirm their signing of Aberdeen's Scottish Cup-winning captain, Graeme Shinnie.

Will McLeish stay after St Mirren's rollercoaster season?

Interim manager Craig McLeish has not been fancied for the St Mirren job permanently. But after keeping the club up amid a rollercoaster season, will that change?

St Mirren and Partick Thistle playing off for high stakes

St Mirren defender Alex Gogic and Partick Thistle counterpart Cammy Logan explain how much it means to them to win the second leg of Monday's Scottish Premiership Play-off final.

Same time tomorrow. It'll be just as chaotic.