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Transfer notebook as Rangers look to keep it in the family while 2 Premiership clubs battle for Burnley starlet

Another day of the January transfer window and another chunk of transfer news to satisfy your appetite.

Most of the focus is on the Premiership, but there are moves happening across the country at every level, including deals bubbling below the first team surface. Celtic look to finally be letting Rocco Vata move on after long standing interest in the son of former midfield star Rudi. The champions are set to grant the Irish Under 21 international permission to speak to Serie A cracks Bologa, whose recruitment from Scotland has paid dividends in recent season after successful switches for Aaron Hickey and Lewis Ferguson.

At Rangers, they have an eye on the future as well as the next couple of weeks under Philippe Clement. The ibrox side are one of a host of club's interested in Motherwell youngster Max Willoughby. The Ibrox side will look to pull at the heartstrings in a bod to land the teen, whose grandfather Alex spent six years with the Govan club in the 60s.

Elsewhere in Scotland, Dundee and Ross County are set to do battle, Queen's Park are bracing themselves for a big transfer decision while Kelty Hearts are paying hardball over one of their in demand men.

Rangers, Bournemouth and Norwich City are all interested in Motherwell youngster Max Willoughby. The teenage defender has progressed through the ranks at Fir Park and the Steelmen are keen to keep him.

Rangers are also keen on the youngster, who is the grandson of the former player Alex Willoughby. The Light Blues aren’t Willloughby’s only admirers as English Premier League side Bournemouth have also been scouting him while Championship side Norwich City are also keeping close tabs.

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell has shown he is not afraid to give youth a

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