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Scottish Football Transfer News: Rangers sign up duo, Celtic's £6.3m transfer wait, Liverpool win £4m race for Aberdeen ace, New favourite for Hibs job

Another eventful Saturday afternoon in the SPFL brought plenty of goals, including an incredible 6-4 win from Airdrieonians over Montrose in the play-offs.

Here are all the main headlines, latest news and transfer speculation from around Scottish football.

Gers duo sign on

Rangers, high on reaching the Europa League final, have been boosted by the news two stars have signed new deals. Veteran midfielder Scott Arfield has signed a one-year contract extension, while highly-rated teenage ace Alex Lowry has committed his future to the club until 2025, despite reported interest from clubs in England. (Various)

New Hibs favourite

Derek McInnes has emerged as the favourite to become the next Hibs manager. Some bookmakers moved the Dons boss to 1/6 favourite over the weekend. McInnes has taken Kilmarnock back to the Premiership having replaced Tommy Wright. Prior to that, he turned Aberdeen into the regular European qualifiers, never finishing below fourth in a full season. (Various)

Frankfurt injury concerns

Eintracht Frankfurt will play a reserve side for their remaining Bundesliga matches as they prepare and protect players for the Europa League final with Rangers. Martin Hinteregger is already out of the final, while four more players – Djibril Sow, Rafael Santos Borre, Jens Petter Hauge and Jesper Lindstrom – all have doubts over them. Manager Oliver Glasner said: "We will look at them closely before the final. They won't be lying in their hammocks for ten days though. At this stage of the season, we won't take any chances. It's about creating a balance.” (Scottish Sun)

Goodwin's team selection

Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin revealed the decision behind his starting XI for the draw with Hibs on Saturday. There was a start for

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