'Atalanta eye Rangers' Raskin' - gossip
Rangers' Nicolas Raskin is with Belgium at the World Cup [Getty Images] Atalanta are reportedly interested in Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin, while there is plenty of speculation about who Heart of Midlothian will appoint should head coach Derek McInnes move to Ibrox. Atalanta are one of several clubs exploring a move for Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin this summer as the 25-year-old plays his part for Beglium at the World Cup finals. (Gianluca di Marzio) Andreas Skov Olsen could yet return to Rangers as Wolfsburg are ready to sell for a cut-price fee after the Ibrox club passed on triggering a £8m buy option in the 26-year-old winger's loan deal. (Salzgitter via Daily Record) Kilmarnock are eyeing a loan move for Rangers midfielder Bailey Rice, with the 19-year-old having agreed terms on an extension to his Ibrox contract. (Rangers Review) Sebastien Pocognoli, sacked this month by Monaco, is currently the leading candidate to replace Derek McInnes and become Hearts' next head coach should Derek McInnes move to Rangers. (Football Insider) Dutchman Rene Hake, the 54-year-old who recently left his role as Feyenoord assistant, is favourite to become the next Hearts head coach. (Daily Record) Wednesday's English & European transfer rumours Tuesday's Scottish gossip Former Ferencvaros head coach Robbie Keane, who was under consideration by Celtic this summer, has been installed as one of the bookmakers' favourites to be next Hearts boss. (Scottish Sun) Portuguese coach Goncalo Feio, who decided to leave Tondela after relegation from his country's top flight, has revealed he is open to moving abroad with the 36-year-old among the names being considered for the Motherwell vacancy. (Daily Record) Celtic first-team coach Gavin Strachan has held talks with West Bromwich Albion and could move to the Championship club to work under former Scotland international James Morrison. (Express and Star) Celtic are continuing contract talks with Martin O'Neill's key coaches – Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham - with the manager keen to have both on board. (Scottish Sun) Former Rangers manager Graeme Murty is expected to leave his role as Sunderland under-21s lead coach this summer. (Sunderland Echo)
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