Last updated: 20:16, July 3, 2009
Scottish Premier League football news and latest transfer rumours
May snaps up Finnigan
Carl Finnigan will be plying his trade at Falkirk Stadium next season after agreeing a new deal to remain at the club.
Miranda's wages the stumbling block
Boss Gus MacPherson has confirmed that Argentinian defender Franco Miranda will not be returning to the club due to financial issues.
Reid urged to buy strikers
Defender Mark McLaughlin has urged boss Billy Reid to add a striker or two to the squad as they prepare for the new SPL campaign.
Jefferies keen on Robinson
Killie boss Jim Jefferies has admitted his interest in ex-Rangers keeper Lee Robinson but denies a deal has been done.
Niguez keen to impress
Midfielder Aaron Niguez says he is happy in Glasgow after confirming he would be coming back for a second spell with Rangers.
Gannon to stick with youth
'Well boss Jim Gannon believes his youngsters have what it takes to bounce back from Thursday's Europa Cup defeat to Llanelli.
Toe news is good news
Hibs boss John Hughes was a relieved man after an x-ray on Derek Riordan's toe came back negative.
Black keen to make impression
Hearts' new signing Ian Black says he will do all he can to help the club after moving on a free transfer from Inverness.
Wilkie hits the roads
Lee Wilkie is getting on his bike to help strengthen the knee that caused him problems towards the end of last season.
Dons take the plunge
New Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee admits he is pleased with the way his payers have responded to a tough beginning to pre-season.
Hartley heading to Bristol
Paul Hartley looks set to join English Championship club Bristol City after ending his two-year spell with Celtic.
Reid makes McCarthy admission
Billy Reid has confirmed Hamilton have received a number of enquiries from Burnley about teenage midfielder James McCarthy.
Laszlo promises to deliver "new team"
Ambitious manager Csaba Laszlo has reiterated his warning that places are up for grabs at Hearts next season.
Saints make Grainger enquiry
Dundee United manager Craig Levein has confirmed an enquiry from newcomers St Johnstone for left-back Danny Grainger.
Thomson on Euro vision
Kevin Thomson accepts success in the Champions League next season is unlikely but has insisted Rangers will "give it a go".

