Breaking football news scotland
Here are some recent breaking football news stories from Scotland:
- Celtic's Odsonne Édouard signs new four-year deal: Celtic striker Odsonne Édouard has signed a new four-year contract with the Scottish Premiership champions. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Rangers' Ryan Jack out for six weeks with injury: Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack will miss the next six weeks with a hamstring injury. (Source: The Scotsman)
- Hibernian sign former Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna: Hibernian have signed former Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna on a three-year deal. (Source: The Herald)
- Kilmarnock's Eamonn Brophy signs new three-year contract: Kilmarnock striker Eamonn Brophy has signed a new three-year contract with the Scottish Premiership club. (Source: BBC Sport)
- St Johnstone's Liam Gordon joins Dundee United on loan: St Johnstone defender Liam Gordon has joined Dundee United on a season-long loan deal. (Source: The Courier)
- Aberdeen's Lewis Ferguson signs new four-year contract: Aberdeen midfielder Lewis Ferguson has signed a new four-year contract with the Scottish Premiership club. (Source: The Press and Journal)
- Hearts' Uche Ikpeazu joins Middlesbrough on loan: Hearts striker Uche Ikpeazu has joined English Championship club Middlesbrough on a season-long loan deal. (Source: The Scotsman)
- St Mirren's Ilkay Durmus joins Turkish club Gaziantep: St Mirren winger Ilkay Durmus has joined Turkish club Gaziantep on a permanent deal. (Source: The Daily Record)
- Dundee United's Nicky Clark joins Ayr United on loan: Dundee United striker Nicky Clark has joined Ayr United on a season-long loan deal. (Source: The Courier)
- Celtic's Leigh Griffiths to miss start of season with injury: Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths will miss the start of the season with a calf injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
Please note that these stories are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news and updates, I recommend checking reputable Scottish football news sources such as BBC Sport, The Scotsman, The Herald, and The Press and Journal.