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Transfer news LIVE as Celtic and Rangers plus Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs eye signings

It's the day we've all been waiting for. No, not the start of 2024 - the official opening of the transfer window.

Now we can get down to serious business. Clubs can get those players signed up for the second half of the season and Rangers can rubber stamp that loan move for Wolves on-loan striker Fabio Silva.

But Philippe Clement might need a bit more after the defeat to Celtic at Parkhead which exposed his side's shortcomings. Opposite number Brendan Rodgers has made no secret of his desire to land "quality" additions.

The Hoops boss has been linked with Brondby Mathias Kvistgaarden striker and he certainly needs short term attacking recruits as he prepares to lose key men to the Asia Cup.

Barry Robson is starting to feel the heat again after Aberdeen went down to St Mirren on Saturday and the Reds have been linked with a move for Japanese full back Takuya Ogiwara. And what does the future hold for Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland who continues to bang in the goals?

The English Premier League title race is well and truly on and Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Aston Villa will all be desperate to do business that could swing it their way.

Keep up to date with all the latest in our LIVE blog.

Juventus are keen on signingPierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Spurs but according to reports in Italy can't agree on a structure for the payment of the transfer.

The fee for the Denmark striker is £26 million but Spurs want the Italian side to have an obligation to buy, while the Turin giants are holding out for an option to buy according to reports.

Manchester United have decided against triggering an option to extend Raphael Varane's contract by 12 months, according to the Daily Mail.

The France defender's

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