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Premiership Transfer NewsScottish Football Live: Hibs sign forward | Arsenal bid €30m for defender | Kilmarnock eye €9m Argentine striker | Celtic up £3m right-back chase | Rangers don't 'make any sense' says English managerBy Joel Sked Published 25th Jun 2019, 12:33 GMT.Lee Bowyer has slammed Joe Aribo's Rangers move, interest but no bids for Celtic target and Tommy Wright open to Joe Shaughnessy return.Sign up to our Football newsletterSign upThank you for signing up!Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.Learn MoreSorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later.Submitting...Stay up to date with all the latest transfer news and speculation.Hibs have snapped up striker Christian Doidge from Forest Green Rovers for an undisclosed fee. The Welshman will become the club's fourth summer signing subject to international clearance.Angelo Alessio wants to bring Inter Milan teenager Facundo Colidio to Rugby Park. The Kilmarnock boss is eyeing a loan deal for the striker who cost 9m from Boca Juniors. (Gazzetta dello Sport)Arsenal, who want Celtic's Kieran Tierney, have submitted a 30m bid for St tienne centre-back William Saliba (not a left-back as previously incorrectly stated). However the French side want the player back for next season.Celtic have upped their pursuit of Huddersfield's Tommy Smith. The right-back is seen as a replacement for Mikael Lustig and is valued at 3m. (Daily Mail)Aberdeen have offered Tommie Hoban the facilities to complete his rehab. The defender is out of contract after his release from Watford. (Daily Record)Scott Robinson will remain at Livingston until 2021 after the utility man penned a new contract.Ross County have announced winger Josh Mullin has signed a one-year contract extension. The deal keeps him at the club until June 2021.Related topics:ArsenalArgentineKilmarnockJoe Aribo