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Brentford and Brighton eye Celtic's Kuhn - gossip

Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion are considering a January move for 24-year-old Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn. (TeamTalk)

Brighton and Southampton are tracking Motherwell 18-year-old midfielder Lennon Miller, with the Scotland Under-21 midfielder also interesting Liverpool and Newcastle United. (Daily Mail)

Heart of Midlothian chief executive Andrew McKinlay says the Scottish Premiership club's management will still have to assess the character of potential signings earmarked through the new agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom's football data analysis firm Jamestown Analytics. (The Scotsman)

Liverpool are keeping tabs on the progress of both Fulham's Antonee Robinson and Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez as they line up moves to sign potential replacements for Scotland left-back Andy Robertson. (Football Insider)

Matt Smith was told he is very much in Simo Valakari's plans when the 25-year-old midfielder sought out the St Johnstone manager after being an unused substitute in back-to-back games. (The Courier)

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari will move players out of the club in January to free up funds in order to facilitate new signings. (The Courier)

Scottish midfielder Liam Henderson, who provided two assists and scored in a penalty shootout as Empoli overcame Fiorentina in the Coppa Italia this week, will be monitored by a number of clubs and will speak to potential suitors next month with the 28-year-old's current contract set to expire at the end of the season. (The Scotsman)

Former Real Madrid, Brighton and Scotland Under-21 forward Jack Harper, now playing with Linense in Spain's fourth tier, says he lost more than a year of his career to a mystery auto-immune problem while the 28-year-old was on loan to Alcorcon from Getafe. (Scottish Sun)

Former West Ham United manager David Moyes is among the contenders for the Wolverhampton Wanderers job should Gary O'Neil be sacked. (Daily Telegraph)

Having been unconvinced about taking the Leicester City manager's job, David Moyes may feel the same about Wolves despite the Scot being seen as an attractive option by the Premier League club should Gary O'Neil be sacked. (Daily Mail)

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has rejected the suggestion he "bottled it" when offered the Celtic job, saying he turned it down because he could not get all of his preferred backroom team together at the time. (Up Front Podcast)

Rangers director Alastair Johnston says new Ibrox chief executive Patrick Stewart's first task will be to explore the possibility of striking up multi-club partnerships with rivals abroad. (Daily Record)

Martin Baturina, the 21-year-old midfielder being dubbed the new Luka Modric, when they face Celtic in the Champions League next week. (The National)