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'Man Utd consider McTominay raid as clubs eye Robertson' - gossip

Manchester United are claimed to be considering re-signing Scott McTominay from Napoli, while three Premier League clubs are linked with Liverpool's Andy Robertson.

Manchester United are considering re-signing Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay for £70m in the summer, with Napoli willing to cash in on the 29-year-old just two years after he joined the Italian club from Old Trafford. (Fichajes)

Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers are among the clubs interested in signing Scotland left-back Andy Robertson should the 31-year-old leave Liverpool this summer. (Caught Offside)

Feyenoord are the only club frequently monitoring Chivas striker Armando Gonzalez despite reported interest from Celtic, Barcelona and West Ham United in the 22-year-old who rejected a £15m transfer to CSKA Moscow to concentrate on winning a place in Mexico's World Cup squad. (TUDN)

Rangers are keen to extend Mikey Moore's stay at Ibrox and the 18-year-old winger is enthusiastic too, but while Tottenham Hotspur are open to another loan, they would want him in their squad should they be relegated to the Championship. (TeamTalk)

On-loan Heart of Midlothian striker James Wilson was promoted to Tottenham's bench after Igor Tudor noted the 18-year-old's touch and movement with their under-21 side as the new head coach looked for reinforcements against Arsenal with nine first-team players missing. (Edinburgh Evening News)

Motherwell midfielder Callum Slattery is attracting interest from a number of English Championship and League One clubs, with the 27-year-old out of contract this summer. (Football Insider)

Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie, who is out of contract this summer, has confirmed sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel has yet to open talks with him about a potential new contract, but the 33-year-old midfielder insists his priority is improving his side's results. (Daily Record)

Dundee United right-back Ryan Strain has not had any talks about a new deal despite his contract ending this summer, but the 28-year-old says it is a situation he is used to and is concentrating on playing more after injury problems. (The Courier)

Sweden head coach Graham Potter is set to be considered as a potential option for Celtic's next permanent appointment, but the 50-year-old Englishman is an outsider for the role and his current short-term deal could be extended if they win their World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine and final with Albania or Poland in March. (Football Insider)

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