Scottish Football Daily Digest — 6 July 2026

Here's what Scottish football served up today.

Bologna keen on Rangers' Barron amid possible Ferguson swap – gossip

Rangers midfielders linked with moves, speculation over Celtic targets and St Johnstone to offer winger trial.

'Sassuolo and Bologna in Bowie transfer talks' – gossip

Sassuolo and Bologna are apparently in talks with Hellas Verona about Kieron Bowie, while Celtic are linked with Norwegian striker Tobias Lauritsen and three clubs are reckoned to be chasing former Rangers loanee Mikey Moore.

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Oxlade-Chamberlain signs new one-year Celtic deal

England-capped midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain signs a new one-year contract with Celtic.

'Celtic in fresh talks for Qarabag's Duran' – gossip

Celtic are apparently close to signing Qarabag forward Camilo Duran amid transfer speculation for Aberdeen, Dundee, Hearts, Rangers and St Mirren.

What might Robinson's Aberdeen look like this season?

As Stephen Robinson gets set for his first full season as Aberdeen head coach, BBC Sport Scotland assesses what his side might look like.

Stoke sign defender Graham from Dundee

Stoke City sign defender Luke Graham from Scottish Premiership side Dundee for an undisclosed fee.

Rangers linked with Partizan captain Dragojević – gossip

Rangers apparently have a bid rejected for Partizan Belgrade's Vanja Dragojević as Celtic are reckoned to have tabled an offer for Las Palmas goalkeeper Dinko Horkas, while there's also news from Aberdeen, Dundee United, Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian, Motherwell, St Mirren and St Johnstone.

The growing appeal of Scottish Premiership talent

BBC Scotland looks at the reasons why Scottish top-flight players could be becoming more attractive propositions.

McInnes biggest factor in McCrorie's Rangers return

Ross McCrorie is adamant Derek McInnes has the qualities to be a success at Rangers, saying the manager was the number one reason he turned down offers to remain in England for a return to Ibrox.

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