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Hearts Confirm Ghuendouz Medical; Celtic Eye Duran and Monitor Breum

Hearts to conduct Sabri Ghuendouz's medical after £870,000 deal; Celtic pursue Camilo Duran and monitor Jakob Breum amid other transfer interests.

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Hearts Set for Ghuendouz Medical

Sabri Ghuendouz is scheduled to undergo a medical with Hearts on Monday following the agreement of a £870,000 fee with Beerschot for the 26-year-old French winger. (Sacha Tavolieri on X)

Celtic Transfer Interests

Celtic are reportedly considering a move for Camilo Duran, a 24-year-old striker from Qarabag valued at £2 million. (Sun)

Additionally, Celtic continue to monitor Jakob Breum, a 22-year-old midfielder from Go Ahead Eagles. Breum is valued at £4.4 million and has attracted interest from Sunderland and Fulham. (Football Insider)

Meanwhile, Celtic midfielder Arne Engels is expected to decide his future prior to returning to pre-season training. The 22-year-old Belgian has drawn interest from Roma, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest. (Voetbalkrant)

Other Transfer Rumours

Southampton, West Ham United, and Wolverhampton Wanderers have shown interest in Josh Mulligan, a 23-year-old midfielder from Hibernian. (TeamTalk)

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Aberdeen and Hibernian are reportedly monitoring Kian Leavy, a 24-year-old midfielder from St Patrick's Athletic. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers are exploring alternative right-back options as Scotland international Nathan Patterson, 24, presents wage demands that are a challenge. Patterson will require a significant fee despite having only 12 months remaining on his Everton contract. (Football Insider)

Midfielder Nicolas Raskin, 25, has stated that he is leaving his future at Rangers in the hands of his agents while focusing on representing Belgium at the World Cup. (Scotsman - subscription required)

Club Updates and Managerial News

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has indicated that he can take his time in targeting another goalkeeper following the signing of a new contract by Ross Sinclair. (Courier - subscription required)

Former Scotland striker Kenny Miller is set to be appointed permanently as Maccabi Tel Aviv head coach after leading the team to an Israeli Cup final victory over Hapoel Beer Sheva as caretaker manager, succeeding Ronny Deila. (Glasgow Times)

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