Celtic face competition for international defender, one more in at Rangers, Aberdeen braced for McKenna bids - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

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Stories from Aberdeen, Celtic, Hearts, Hibs, Rangers and more in today's round-up.

Celtic will have to battle AC Milan and two unnamed EPL clubs to secure the services of Danish defender Peter Ankersen, according to reports in Italy. (Tuttomercatoweb)placeholder image
Celtic will have to battle AC Milan and two unnamed EPL clubs to secure the services of Danish defender Peter Ankersen, according to reports in Italy. (Tuttomercatoweb)
Rangers have admitted defeat in the pursuit of Ryan Kent, with Steven Gerrard confirming his hopes of a second loan deal for Kent were "over". (The Scotsman)placeholder image
Rangers have admitted defeat in the pursuit of Ryan Kent, with Steven Gerrard confirming his hopes of a second loan deal for Kent were "over". (The Scotsman)
Rangers have been banned from wearing Hummel-branded kit from next season and ordered to pay Sports Direct nearly half a million pounds in legal fees. (The Scotsman)placeholder image
Rangers have been banned from wearing Hummel-branded kit from next season and ordered to pay Sports Direct nearly half a million pounds in legal fees. (The Scotsman)
Martin Skrtel has reportedly told his "inner circle" that he has held talks with Rangers and is close to reuniting with former Liverpool colleague Steven Gerrard. (Fotomac)placeholder image
Martin Skrtel has reportedly told his "inner circle" that he has held talks with Rangers and is close to reuniting with former Liverpool colleague Steven Gerrard. (Fotomac)
Aberdeen are braced for further bids for Scotland international defender Scott McKenna with QPR and Nottingham Forest both keen on the player. (The Scotsman)placeholder image
Aberdeen are braced for further bids for Scotland international defender Scott McKenna with QPR and Nottingham Forest both keen on the player. (The Scotsman)
Hibs boss Paul Heckingbottom was more than happy to see his players stretched by Newcastle United, revealing he learned more than he expected from the 3-1 defeat. (Evening News)placeholder image
Hibs boss Paul Heckingbottom was more than happy to see his players stretched by Newcastle United, revealing he learned more than he expected from the 3-1 defeat. (Evening News)
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