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Scottish Football Transfer News: Rangers star labelled 'one to watch' by Celtic legend, 'interest' in St Mirren star, Dundee United want Livingston ace, Ibrox boss' VAR call, Hibs face Nisbet wait

All the latest news and speculation from around the SPFL and Scottish Football.

St Mirren goalkeeper Jak Alnwick has revealed there has been interest from other clubs. The former Rangers understudy has excelled since moving to Paisley. Out of contract in the summer, the Buddies are keen to tie their No.1 down on an extended deal but Alnwick has revealed he is keeping his options open having spoken to the club. He said: “My agent is speaking to Tony Fitzpatrick regularly and we are just monitoring the situation. He knows there’s interest and stuff like that.” (The Scotsman)

Dundee United have set their sights on Livingston winger Alan Forrest. The 25-year-old is in the final few months of his deal and Tam Courts is keen to add him for next season. Forrest had strong interest from St Johnstone in January but turned down a move to Perth. Since the end of January he has been in impressive form and key to Livingston's rise up the table with three goals and two assists. (Daily Record)

Giovanni van Bronckhorst reiterated the call for VAR after feeling his Rangers side were cost all three points in the draw with Motherwell by refereeing decisions. The Ibrox side blew a two-goal lead at home to the Steelmen. The Dutchman said: “I think in the build-up to Motherwell’s second goal, their player was offside. We also scored two goals which were even closer with Morelos. You couldn’t see it with your eye but they got a really sharp eye in those moments – but when one player is one yard offside they didn’t see it. That is why you need VAR, for these moments to help referees. With VAR, we would have won this game.” (Various)

Liverpool and Celtic legend Kenny Dalglish labelled Rangers star Calvin Bassey as a “one to watch”. The defender

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