Hearts Agree Fee for Ghuendouz; Celtic Eye Duran

Short overview
Hearts have agreed a £870,000 fee for Beerschot winger Sabri Ghuendouz, who will undergo a medical on Monday. Celtic are considering a move for Qarabag striker Camilo Duran, while also monitoring Jakob Breum.
Hearts have agreed a fee of £870,000 with Belgian club Beerschot for French winger Sabri Ghuendouz, who is scheduled to undergo a medical on Monday. The 26-year-old is expected to become the latest addition to the Hearts squad as the club strengthens ahead of the new season.
Celtic's Transfer Targets
Celtic are reportedly considering a move for Qarabag striker Camilo Duran, a 24-year-old valued at £2 million. The Colombian forward has attracted attention from the Scottish champions as they look to bolster their attacking options.
In addition, Celtic are continuing to monitor Go Ahead Eagles midfielder Jakob Breum. The 22-year-old Danish player is valued at £4.4 million and has also drawn interest from Sunderland and Fulham, according to reports.
Engels' Future Uncertain
Celtic midfielder Arne Engels is set to decide his future before returning to pre-season training. The 22-year-old Belgian has attracted interest from Roma, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest, with the Italian club the latest to express their desire to sign him.
Interest in Hibernian's Mulligan
Hibernian midfielder Josh Mulligan, 23, is being tracked by Southampton, West Ham United, and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The English clubs are reportedly monitoring the Scottish player's progress.
Scottish Clubs Eye Irish Talent
Aberdeen and Hibernian are both keeping tabs on St Patrick's Athletic midfielder Kian Leavy. The 24-year-old Irish player has caught the eye of the Scottish Premiership sides.
Rangers' Right-Back Search
Rangers are exploring alternative right-back targets as they face hurdles in signing Nathan Patterson. The 24-year-old Scotland international's wage demands are a sticking point, and he would command a significant fee despite entering the final 12 months of his Everton contract.
Meanwhile, Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin, 25, has stated that he is leaving his future to his agents while focusing on representing Belgium at the World Cup.
Falkirk CEO on Player Sales
Falkirk chief executive Jamie Swinney has highlighted that Scottish clubs are not easily swayed by initial offers, citing the multi-million pound sales of players like Bojan Miovski, Lennon Miller, and Keiron Bowie in recent years as evidence that clubs are holding out for better deals.
St Johnstone's Goalkeeper Situation
St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has indicated he can take his time in targeting another goalkeeper following Ross Sinclair's contract extension. Sinclair's new deal provides stability in that position.
International and Coaching News
Brazil winger Raphinha, 29, is a doubt for Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Scotland due to injury concerns.
Former Scotland striker Kenny Miller is poised to become Maccabi Tel Aviv's permanent head coach after leading the team to victory in the Israeli Cup final as caretaker manager, following the departure of Ronny Deila.
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