Transfer Rumors Heat Up: Copenhagen and PAOK Battle for Celtic's Greg Taylor
Copenhagen and PAOK are competing to sign Celtic's Greg Taylor, while other European clubs eye key players in the transfer market.



Copenhagen and PAOK Vie for Greg Taylor
Copenhagen has entered the race to sign Celtic defender Greg Taylor, joining Greek side PAOK in the pursuit of the talented full-back. According to the Scottish Sun, both clubs are keen to bolster their defensive lines with Taylor's experience and skill.
Kwame Poku Attracts European Interest
Rangers are facing stiff competition from 25 other European clubs for the signature of Peterborough winger Kwame Poku. The Daily Record reports that Poku's impressive performances have made him a hot commodity in the transfer market.
Harry Darling on the Radar
English Championship clubs Norwich City, Birmingham City, and Wrexham are all interested in Rangers target Harry Darling. The Swansea City defender's contract expires at the end of the month, making him an attractive option for clubs looking to strengthen their squads.
Danny Armstrong's Global Options
Since deciding to leave Kilmarnock, Danny Armstrong has received offers from clubs all over the world. The Scottish Sun highlights that Hearts are among the clubs reportedly interested in the versatile midfielder.
Issame Charai's New Role
After a brief stint as Rangers assistant, Issame Charai is now the favorite to become the head coach at Belgian club Westerlo. The National reports that Charai's experience and tactical knowledge have made him a top candidate for the position.
Craig Gordon's Hopes for Hearts
Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon is optimistic that new manager Derek McInnes can replicate the success George Burley had with the club during the 2005-06 season. The Daily Record notes that Gordon is looking forward to a new era under McInnes's leadership.
Steven Pressley's Vision for Dundee
New Dundee head coach Steven Pressley emphasizes the importance of developing homegrown talent to bridge the financial gap with English clubs. The Courier reports that Pressley is committed to building a sustainable future for the club.