Rangers want Villarreal striker - Wednesday's gossip
Briefly

Rangers face competition for Villarreal's Cameroon Under-23 striker Etta Eyong and appear set to miss out on Manchester City's Callum Doyle, who is closing in on an £8m move to Wrexham. Real Betis defender Nobel Mendy's proposed move to Rangers collapsed due to medical issues rather than finances. Celtic's Hayato Inamura has been told by Brendan Rodgers he is not yet ready for Champions League action. Rodgers reminded players who pays their wages amid late-window transfer speculation. A lack of summer signings, Nicolas Kuhn's exit and Jota's injury complicate Celtic's qualifying tie with Kairat Almaty. Hibernian, Aberdeen and Dundee face separate squad and development challenges.
Rangers are set to miss out on Manchester City's Callum Doyle, with the England youth defender closing in on a 8m switch to Wrexham. (The Athletic), external New Celtic defender Hayato Inamura has been told by Brendan Rodgers he is not good enough to play in the Champions League - yet. (Daily Record), external Barry Ferguson would have targeted Dundee's Josh Mulligan and Lawrence Shankland of Heart of Midlothian if he had been retained as Rangers manager. (Scottish Sun),
Rodgers has warned any Celtic players whose focus may be drifting towards a late transfer window move by reminding them who pays their wages. (Daily Record), external A dearth of summer signings combined with Nicolas Kuhn's exit and Jota's injury make Celtic's 40m Champions League qualifying tie against Kairat Almaty of Kazakhstan more treacherous than it should be. (The Scotsman), external Club Brugge manager Nicky Hayen says he "knew where the spaces were" in the Rangers team before they played at Ibrox. (The Herald),
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