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Abdallah Sima’s future remains undecided and any decision about a possible return to Rangers for the 22-year-old forward is likely to be made after Brighton & Hove Albion appoint a new manager. (Rangers Review), external

Fabio Silva says his loan spell with Rangers made him a more complete player because he was used as a winger instead of a central striker, but the 21-year-old is not keen on a loan return to Ibrox and revealed he felt pushed into his big-money transfer from Porto to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2020. (O Jogo), external

Rangers have received enquiries from multiple English Football League clubs about Robby McCrorie, with Aberdeen among Scottish clubs to have registered an interest, after the 26-year-old goalkeeper rejected a contract extension beyond next June at Ibrox. (Football Insider), external

Bayern Munich winger Yusuf Kabadayi has left Rangers fans intrigued after the 20-year-old was spotted in London for the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund over the weekend following reported interest from the Ibrox club. (Football Scotland), external

Because the 24-year-old has not yet been capped by his country, Dundee United would have to appeal for an exception to the rules in order to receive a visa for Kristijan Trapanovski and sign the winger from North Macedonian club Shkupi. (The Courier), external

Partick Thistle are closing in on a deal to sign Logan Chalmers following the winger’s release by Dundee United and are pushing hard to beat Dunfermline Athletic, Larne, Livingston and Raith Rovers to sign Shaun Byrne after the midfielder’s Dundee exit. (The Courier), external

Hibernian have added £1m to David Gray’s playing budget after giving him the head coach job permanently and aim to appoint Heart of Midlothian B team boss Liam Fox as his assistant, are keen to make Liam Craig a first-team coach, while Aberdeen goalkeeping coach Craig Samson is also being considered. (Daily Record), external

Johnny Hayes is poised to return to Celtic in a role working with younger players after the 36-year-old winger rejected an offer to remain with Aberdeen. (Scottish Sun), external

The Scottish Professional Football League has ordered Dundee to pay St Johnstone £15,000 after ruling on whether the Perth club should be paid for the costs associated with McDiarmid Park being the back-up “home” venue for the Dark Blues’ Premiership game against Rangers in April. (The Courier), external

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