There's reported interest in players from Celtic and Rangers from teams in England while both halves of the Old Firm are also looking to boost their options.
We’ve also got the latest on fan protests at Parkhead and former Hearts midfielder Ian Black's thoughts on the Sottish Cup final.


. Elhamed eyes Hoops exit
Celtic could allow Hatem Abd Elhamed to leave the club either permanently or on loan after the unsettled defender reportedly expressed a desire to return to Israel to be with his wife and son. The 29-year-old is understood to be struggling to deal with being apart from his family with Covid-19 restrictions heightening the issue. (The Sun) Photo: Mark Runnacles

. Spurs keen on Tav
Tottenham are reportedly keen on Rangers captain James Tavernier, with West Ham, Crystal Palace, Newcastle and Everton all previously showing an interest. However, Spurs are currently well-stocked in the right-back position and it's unlikely the Gers would be open to letting the prolific full-back leave. (Various) Photo: Ian MacNicol

5. Ross hopeful over Murphy
Jack Ross is hopeful in-form forward Jamie Murphy has not suffered a serious injury after limping off during the 3-0 win at Motherwell. Murphy has been a key player for the Easter Road side and his talents will be key during the congested festive period. The Hibs boss said: "It was a hamstring issue, I think he felt a bit of tightness. We hope it is nothing too major because he’s been an important player for us.” (Evening News) Photo: Ian MacNicol

6. Dutch legend hails Celtic target
Former Arsenal and Manchester United striker Robin van Persie believes reported Celtic target Gyrano Kerk "basically has everything". The Utrecht forward has been linked with the Hoops and Leeds and the Eredivisie side are based for further interest next month. (De Telegraaf) Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos

7. Rangers dealt blow in Campbell chase
Rangers have been dealt a blow ahead of the January transfer window with Stoke City declaring that in-form striker Tyrese Campbell is not for sale. The Ibrox side were one of a string of clubs keen on the 20-year-old striker but the Potters are keen to hold onto their star man. (Football Insider) Photo: George Wood

8. Black backs Hearts to beat Celtic in final
Former Hearts midfielder Ian Black has backed the Jam Tarts to lift the 2019/20 Scottish Cup, branding Celtic "all over the place". Black, who won the trophy in 2012, added: "Hearts will have a greater hunger because for many of their players it’ll be the first time they’ll have experienced it." (Daily Record) Photo: Jeff J Mitchell