Home football Scotland: Palma, Ferguson, Engels, Holett, Galager, Forester, Tryanty

Scotland: Palma, Ferguson, Engels, Holett, Galager, Forester, Tryanty

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Scotland: Palma, Ferguson, Engels, Holett, Galager, Forester, Tryanty


Crystal Palace on the 18-year-old Queens Park park track attacking midfielder Aydin McGinla. ( Daily registration), external

Everton is close to agreeing to sign heart defender John Dodz, the 16-year-old, who has been monitored by several clubs in Scotland and England. (Edinburg Evening News), external

Brentford coach Thomas Frank says Scottish defender Aaron Hickey could return to the first team before the end of the season after the 22-year-old made some B-Tamis games after 20 months of injuries that needed two spinal operations. ( Scotland), external

St. Johnston, the 30-year-old, who will feature 15 minutes in Sunday’s semi-finals of the Scotland Cup, has revealed that he has begun to see light after his fifth operation to knee at the end of the season. (Kurier), external

Celtic, who advanced to the final of the Champions League final, has made £16m more than Europe’s performances this season than Rangers, who reached the Europa League quarter-finals. (The National), external

Athletic Bilbao, who beat the Europa League last week, could help Ebrooks for the next round of next season’s Champions League if the Spanish giants change the trophy this season. (The Herald), external

Leeds United’s verified promotion has removed a possible barrier in front of Andrew Cavenag and 49ers Enterprises by Rangers, as the Premier League rules on common ownership are less limited than in the Premier League. (Scottish Sun), external

Scottish Labor leader Anas Sawar wrote to Sara Carel, CEO of the Competition and Market Authority (CMA), asked him to investigate “practical explosives” in youth football, after the Scottish Children’s and Youth Commissioners. (The National), external

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