There’s nothing quite like a good transfer story to get the adrenaline going – and thankfully, we have a lots of those today.
Huge money moves, big name transfers and the transfer window finally (finally!) open.
Here are today’s top stories…
Top Stories
- Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is hugely disappointed his close friend Brian Reid won’t be in the opposition dugout tomorrow. (Press and Journal)
- MK Dons have signed Hearts forward Robbie Muirhead on a two-and-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee. (Various)
- Rangers winger Barrie McKay, 22, could be heading back to Leipzig before the end of the month after the Germans launched a move to sign him for £6m. (Daily Record)
- Celtic are sending their 18-year-old Norwegian midfielder Kris Ajer on loan to Kilmarnock for the rest of the season. (Daily Record)
- Henri Anier is happy to be back in the Ladbrokes Premiership but dismissed suggestions he had unfinished business in Scotland. (Press and Journal)
South of the Border
- Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, 24, is already planning his summer move to Real Madrid. (Sun)
- Manchester City have set a record transfer fee for a 13-year-old by paying Southend United £175,000 for defender Finley Burns. (Times)
- Midfielder Lucas Leiva has cast doubt over his future at Liverpool, with Inter Milan one of the clubs linked with the 30-year-old. (Daily Express)
- Everton manager Ronald Koeman is unsure if 34-year-old defender Phil Jagielka, who has been linked with Sunderland, will be at the club beyond this month. (Daily Express)
- Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa, 30, has asked for a transfer. (Sky Sports)
- Manchester United winger Ashley Young, 31, is considering a move to the Chinese Super League, with Shandong Luneng willing to offer him a £16m salary. (Daily Mirror)
And Finally…
Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis is determined to embark on a William Hill Scottish Cup run to banish memories of their Betfred Cup disappointment.
Lewis was hit hard by Aberdeen’s 3-0 final defeat by Celtic in November and sees the other cup as a route to redemption.
Speaking ahead of the fourth-round visit of Stranraer, Lewis said on the club’s official website: “The League Cup final was a bitter disappointment and losing it the way we did just makes us all the more determined to be successful in the Scottish Cup. We want to put things right after losing that final.