Scottish Gossip: Bowie, McInnes, Basic, Forbes, Eskesen, McGlynn and Pressley

Heart of Midlothian are expected to remain busy in the summer transfer window, with the club already having completed four signings and potentially adding as many as six more before the deadline. Further movement is also likely on the outgoing side, with one or two departures possible as the squad continues to be reshaped ahead of the new season.
Hibernian are also preparing to strengthen in key areas, with a striker and a centre-half identified as priorities. The club is expected to focus its recruitment on those two positions as it looks to improve depth and balance during the window.
Elsewhere, Cove Rangers are hoping to continue their successful loan arrangement with Aberdeen by bringing more young players from the Premiership club to the Balmoral Stadium next season. The League One side has previously benefited from developing talent on loan and wants to maintain that pathway.
In a separate Hearts-related development, head coach Derek McInnes, who is strongly linked with a move to Rangers, was reported to have turned down Aberdeen rather than the Ibrox club in 2017. According to that account, the decision came after a late change in negotiations by then Aberdeen chairman Dave King during contract discussions, rather than a rejection of Rangers themselves.
If McInnes does leave Tynecastle for Rangers, Hearts are not expected to immediately turn to two former club stalwarts, Falkirk boss John McGlynn or Dundee manager Steven Pressley, as replacements. However, the Edinburgh side could still look elsewhere in the Scottish market when considering their next head coach.
Meanwhile, Rangers are said to have Luke Graham of Dundee at the top of their wishlist once McInnes takes charge. The defender is believed to be among the players the club is monitoring as part of its planning for the next phase of recruitment, with the expectation that managerial changes could shape transfer targets across the Scottish game.
Overall, the summer window is set to bring significant activity across several Scottish clubs, with Hearts and Hibernian both targeting key reinforcements, Rangers preparing for a possible managerial transition, and Cove Rangers hoping to preserve a productive loan link with Aberdeen.



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