Scottish transfer news and gossip: Liverpool starlet agrees Rangers move, Celtic stars tipped for France call-up, former Tottenham man to make Scotland switch?
Aberdeen, Motherwell, Rangers, Hearts, Hibernian are all interested in ex-Spurs starlet, plus more of the latest gossip from north of the border

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Rangers have agreed to sign Liverpool winger Ryan Kent in a season-long loan deal. Steven Gerrard reportedly beat English Championship side Blackburn Rovers to secure the 21-year-old’s arrival at the Ibrox.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers believes Moussa Dembele and Odsonne Edouard should receive call-ups to World Cup champions France's senior squad. Both Bhoys strikers have played for their country at youth level.
Celtic’s next Champions League qualifying opponents Rosenborg have just changed their manager. Former Norway international Kare Ingebrigtsen, 52, has been sacked and replaced by Dutchman Rini Coolen, whose last job as head coach of the Aruba national side last just six weeks, after losing friendlies against St Vincent and Grenadines, St Kitts and Nevis and Antigua and Barbuda.
Former Tottenham Hotspur defender Alexander McQueen is wanted by Aberdeen and Motherwell, with both clubs said to be preparing contract offers for the Grenada international.
The 23-year-old currently plays for Finnish Premier Division club VPS, and is also being tracked by Rangers, Hearts, Hibernian.
Aberdeen are considering re-launching their pursuit of 26-year-old striker Louis Moult, according to reports.
The Dons failed with a £500,000 bid for the then-Motherwell man in January, with Preston North End winning the race to land him. But he has only managed two goals for the Lilywhites since, and Derek McInnes is apparently keen to make a fresh bid.
St Mirren target Anthony Stokes has snubbed an offer from the Buddies to seal a move to Iran.
The Republic of Ireland striker, 29, has signed a two-year contract with Iranian club Tractor Sazi, who play in the Persian Gulf Pro League.
The future of League Two club Queen's Park is in doubt amid reports the Big Lottery Fund will demand more than £10m back from the club if the Scottish FA could take away Hampden Park’s status as Scotland's national stadium. The fund made a £24m investment in the stadium in 1995 and could demand a large sum of their investment back, which would threaten the club's existence.