Renaud Approaching Move to Hearts
Tom Renaud, currently playing in the third tier of French football with Versailles, is in Edinburgh and is expected to attend the upcoming match between Heart of Midlothian and Rangers on Monday. The 25-year-old midfielder is reportedly moving closer to a summer transfer to Hearts, according to the Daily Record.

Hearts Interested in Young Defender Kamson-Kamara
Hearts are also among the clubs showing interest in 20-year-old centre-back MJ Kamson-Kamara. Kamson-Kamara has spent the current season on loan at Glentoran from Lincoln City, as reported by the News Letter.
Adam Forrester's Future Uncertain at Hearts
Adam Forrester, a 21-year-old right-back who played a key role in helping St Johnstone win the Scottish Championship while on loan, is entering the final year of his contract. He has stated that he has yet to have discussions about his future with Hearts, according to the Edinburgh Evening News.
Thelo Aasgaard Expected to Stay at Rangers
Despite speculation suggesting that Rangers might consider cutting their losses on midfielder Thelo Aasgaard, the 23-year-old is highly unlikely to leave the club this summer, as noted by Football Insider.
Additional Transfer Gossip
In other transfer news, Juventus have shown interest in Manchester City's Reijnders, according to Monday's gossip reports.
Celtic Updates
Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill has expressed the view that striker Kelechi Iheanacho, 29, would benefit from a full pre-season if the club decides to extend his contract beyond this summer, as reported by The National.
Celtic centre-half Hayato Inamura has revealed that fellow countryman Daizen Maeda has encouraged him to return and make another attempt to impact European football after Maeda's loan spell back in Japan with Tokyo. This information was published by The Herald.
Raith Rovers' Dylan Easton Eyes Contract Extension
Playmaker Dylan Easton, who is under contract with Raith Rovers until 2028, has expressed his desire to extend his deal with the club, according to The Scotsman.






