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

It may well still be the international break but that doesn't mean the action has slowed on the transfer front.

At Rangers, Gio van Bronckhorst is hard at work preparing for a crack at Champions League qualification.

He's tied down experienced star Steven Davis but Allan McGregor's future remains uncertain.

Charlie Nicholas reckons they need as many as six signings to compete with Celtic - but is that the case?

Ange Postecoglou's team have certainly started well with Cameron Carter-Vickers confirmed to be returning.

Jota is expected to follow while a new centre-back and central midfielder are high on the agenda.

Lee Johnson is busy at Hibs having landed their third signing of the season in Australian Lewis Miller while there's another Aussie at Hearts in defender Kye Rowles.

Jim Goodwin is facing a rebuild at Aberdeen and he could be losing two of his brightest prospects in big money deals. Calvin Ramsay is moving closer to a switch to Liverpool, while Connor Barron is being tracked by several clubs including Celtic.

And it's busy down south too with Paul Pogba leaving Manchester United while Liverpool are set to beat the Red Devils to Darwin Nunez - although they could lose Sadio Mane.

Follow all the action here LIVE.

James Sands needs to lay it all on the line with Gio van Bronckhorst, according to MLS commentator Matt Lawrence.

He's on an 18-month loan at Ibrox but struggled for starts in the second half of last season.

And Lawrence reckons he needs to be clear where his long-term future lies - or risk missing out on the World Cup.

When James was playing for New York City, he was playing as a centre-half and that’s the position I always felt would offer him his best hope if he wanted to move to Europe.

He can

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