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Celtic's Moussa Dembele, right, is believed to be tracked by Barcelona and Real Madrid. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)Celtic striker Moussa Dembele was viewed by La Liga mammoths Barcelona and Real Madrid at the late Old Firm derby, both Celtic and Rangers are after Irish midfielder Conor Hourihane, and Hearts are hoping to secure advance star Tony Watt on a changeless arrangement. 

Barcelona and Real Madrid track Moussa Dembele 

Old Firm cap trap legend Moussa Dembele was watched by scouts at Barcelona and Real Madrid amid Saturday's 5-1 win for Celtic. 

The 20-year-old just touched base at Parkhead in the mid year however has effectively made a noteworthy impression, turning into the principal player to net a treble in an Old Firm class amusement in 50 years. (French Football News) 

Celtic and Rangers eye Conor Hourihane 

Both parts of the Old Firm are occupied with conveying Barnsley midfielder Conor Hourihane to Scotland. 

Celtic have watched the 25-year-old, who was as of late named Championship player of the month, for quite a while and they have been participated in their interest by their savage adversaries, who may see the player as the solution for their faltering begin to the association battle. (The Scottish Sun)Hearts are investigating the likelihood of marking striker Tony Watt on a perpetual arrangement. 

The Scotland worldwide has been in superb structure since marking for the Jambos in the mid year and Tynecastle boss will look for chats with guardian club Charlton keeping in mind the end goal to make his credit changeless. (Edinburgh Evening News) 

Roy Keane tirades after Celtic misfortune 

Ex-Manchester United star and previous Celtic midfielder Roy Keane has propelled into a rage about the club's poor exhibitions in Europe.The Parkhead club were beaten 7-0 by Barcelona on Tuesday night. Despite the fact that Celtic made enhancements this late spring by meeting all requirements for the Champions League without precedent for a long time, Keane trusts it ought to be the base necessity for a club of Celtic's size. (HITC) 

David Weir escapes further discipline 

Officers colleague David Weir won't get further discipline for being sent to the stands amid Saturday's Old Firm diversion. 

Weir was angry over a test by Mikael Lustig on Barrie McKay and was told to expel himself from the specialized zone by official Willie Collum. (The Scotsman)Celtic midfielder Patrick Roberts concedes the away side were humiliated by their 7-0 devastation in the Nou Camp. 

A cap trap from Lionel Messi, alongside objectives from Neymar, Andres Iniesta and a twofold from Luis Suarez gave Barcelona their biggest ever European Cup/Champions League triumph, while at the same time giving Celtic their most noticeably bad ever European annihilation. (Day by day Record) 

Dundee contemplate over Dutch trialist 

Dundee supervisor Paul Hartley is thinking about whether to offer experienced right back Jen Janse an agreement after the Dutchman played in a Development squad annihilation to Hamilton. 

The 30-year-old, who played in the Netherlands and Spain prior in his vocation, was most as of late with Italian Serie B side Ternana. (Evening Telegraph) 

Scott Brown: Barcelona annihilation was unsuitable 

Celtic chief Scott Brown has approached his partners to demonstrate the valor important to resuscitate their Champions League desire subsequent to conveying what he depicts as an "unsuitable" second-half capitulation in the 7-0 rout by Barcelona. 

The extent of the assignment confronting the Scottish champions in Group C
of Europe's tip top club competition was significantly underlined by the record misfortune they endured on matchday one in the Nou Camp on Tuesday. (The Scotsman) 

Jack Hamilton inspired by Hearts restoration 

Jack Hamilton trusts the quality of character at Tynecastle has been the superseding variable in a resurgence in structure that has made Hearts the primary challengers to Celtic in the 
early part of the season. 

As Rangers lick their injuries from a derby battering and unremarkable begin to the battle and Aberdeen attempt to discover an answer for their lazy opening, Hearts appear excited with three straight wins. (The Scotsman) 

Nigel Spackman: Fourth would be sufficient for Rangers 

Ex-Rangers midfielder Nigel Spackman has advised supporters to temper their desires, demanding a fourth place completion would be a top accomplishment by the Ibrox club in their first season back in the top flight. 

Officers were vanquished 5-1 by Celtic a weekend ago and Spackman accepts correspondingly intense difficulties anticipate Mark Warburton's side when they go up against Aberdeen and Hearts. (Every day Record) 

In a nutshell 

Officers will have Celtic on Hogmanay, it has been affirmed. The match will be demonstrated live on Sky Sports and will commence at 12.15pm. (The Scotsman) 

Previous Celtic striker Paulo Di Canio had been suspended by Sky Italia for flaunting a rightist tattoo on air. (The Guardian) 

Previous St Mirren and Dumbarton supervisor Ian Murray is hoping to get over into administration. (Nightly News) 

Saidy Janko says he's cheerful to be at Barnsley in the wake of helping the club to a 4-0 win at Wolves in his introduction, where he indented his side's third objective. (Yorkshire Post) 

Spanish football master Guillem Balague demands Celtic gave Barcelona an excessive amount of admiration by remaining off and not squeezing their Catalan rivals. (Day by day Record)

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