Transfer Drama: Motherwell Stands Firm on Lennon Miller Amid European Interest
Motherwell rejects a significant bid from Union St-Gilloise for young midfielder Lennon Miller, as Celtic's Greg Taylor secures a move to Dinamo Zagreb.



In a bold move during the transfer window, Motherwell has turned down a substantial offer from Belgian club Union St-Gilloise for their promising 18-year-old midfielder, Lennon Miller. The Scottish club is holding out for a fee exceeding £4.5 million, reflecting their high valuation of the young talent. (Scottish Sun)
Meanwhile, Celtic's full-back Greg Taylor has inked a pre-contract agreement with Dinamo Zagreb, set to join the Croatian giants at the season's end. This move marks a significant shift in Taylor's career as he looks to make an impact in European football. (Sportnet via Daily Record)
In other transfer news, Rangers made a late push to secure Omari Forson, a former Manchester United winger currently struggling for playing time at Monza in Italy. However, the deal fell through as the clubs couldn't agree on a fee. (Revelo via Daily Record)
Additionally, Dundee United has called for VAR reform and withdrawn its representation from the Key Match Incident Review Panel after discovering the involvement of commentators and reporters in the decision-making process. (Daily Record)
Former Rangers skipper Barry Ferguson has praised young midfielder Bailey Rice, urging the 18-year-old to emulate his own impatience in breaking into the first team. (Daily Record)
Ex-Celtic manager Neil Lennon has also highlighted the potential of 19-year-old midfielder Kyle Ure, likening him to the club's current star Callum McGregor. (Scotsman)