The transfer trading period for football players is just days away, and the speculation and links are ramping up in frequency.
Not only that but January also marks the six month period for players to organise pre-contract moves if their deals are due for expiry in the summer, and as we revealed here, there are some big names with expiring deals at every club across the top flight.
Here’s a look at some of Tuesday’s news and headlines.

. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 27: Ibrox Stadium GV during Ladbrokes Premiership match between Rangers and Motherwell and Ibrox Stadium, on October 27, 2019, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Bill Murray / SNS Group)
Ibrox Stadium will host the weekend's Old Firm game (Photo by Bill Murray / SNS Group) Photo: Bill Murray - SNS Group

. Contract challenge
Hearts striker Craig Wighton has been told what he needs to do to earn a new deal at Tynecastle (Edinburgh Evening News) Photo: Bill Murray - SNS Group / SFA

. Edouard's San Sir-no
Celtic are prepared to reject AC Milan's overtures for star striker Odsonne Edouard next month (Daily Record) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

. Race is still on
David Turnbull says the Celtic dressing room still has belief in the title race and has thanked Neil Lennon for his chance at Parkhead (The Scotsman) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

5. Croatian rejection
Reported Rangers target Marijan Cabraja has rejected a move to the MLS. The left-back, a potential replacement for Borna Barisic has turned down ex-Ger Claudio Reyna, now in Texas with Austin FC Photo: TF-Images

6. Blades in for Hibs' sharp shooter
English Premier League struggles Sheffield United are monitoring Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet after an impressive start to life as a Premiership striker at Easter Road (Scottish Sun) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group

7. Another loan deal
Josh McPake will return to Rangers after his stint at Morton before heading out on another loan - with Salford City, Forest Green and Harrogate Town keen. (Daily Record) Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group / SFA

8. Gerrard spots a Diamond
Thomas Robert's link to Rangers continues unabated with Airdrie manager Ian Murray admitting it may be hard to hold onto his talented Frenchman and expects bids are 'not far away (Daily Record) Photo: Michael Gillen