Aberdeen striker search, Hibs trio attract interest, Hearts push for deal – Transfer deadline day as it stands

Charleroi's Palestinian forward #09 Oday Dabbagh celebrates after scoring a goal during the Belgian Pro League football match between Sporting Charleroi and Standard de Liege at the Stade du Pays de Charleroi, in Charleroi on November 30, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / BELGA / AFP) / Belgium OUT (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR/BELGA/AFP via Getty Images)

Aberdeen striker search, Hibs trio attract interest, Hearts push for deal – Transfer deadline day as it stands.

Aberdeen striker search, Hibs trio attract interest, Hearts push for deal - Transfer  deadline day as it stands

It’s transfer deadline day, and Aberdeen, Hearts, and Hibs are all expected to make moves, but they won’t be the only ones. Here’s the current situation.

Aberdeen hopes to land Dabbagh.

Aberdeen hopes to resolve their striker dilemma by signing Oday Dabbagh on a deadline-day loan move from Charleroi.

Dabbagh is a Palestine international and the team’s record goalscorer. Dons’ head of recruiting, Nuno De Almeida, knows him from his time in Portugal.

Aberdeen’s attempt to sign Marko Lazetic on loan from AC Milan failed.

According to the Daily Record, Jimmy Thelin is looking to add another defender and is considering an international target.

Meanwhile, Angus MacDonald is set to shift in the opposite direction and join Exeter.

Rocky Bushiri of Hibernian controls the ball during the Viaplay Cup Semi Final match between Hibernian and Aberdeen at Hampden Park on November 4, ...

Hibs – Youan, Bushiri, and Miller show interest

We reported over the weekend that Elie Youan might leave Hibs for Stoke after receiving a £1.5 million bid.Blackburn Rovers have already had their approach rejected.

According to the Scotsman, both Lewis Miller and Rocky Bushiri are wanted.

Hearts Harry Milne’s pursuit

According to the Hearts Standard, the club is in discussions with Partick Thistle for left-back Harry Milne and hopes to complete the deal today.

The 28-year-old is out of contract in the summer and would not cost a high fee, but he would provide backup for James Penrice.

He may not be the only Tynecastle newcomer with room to improve in further areas.

Motherwell Miller’s newest

Celtic are interested in Lennon Miller, who currently plays for Motherwell.

According to the Scottish Sun, the Hoops’ proposal was denied, but they may return.

Here’s what Well CEO Brian Caldwell has to say about the starlet: “To be frank, we’ve had a couple of proposals from a club that are miles away from the valuation of what we would consider Lennon Miller to be selling.

“We’re not desperate to sell the player. We’ve always emphasized that it has to be right for Lennon and for the football club.

“We will not just accept any offer for Lennon Miller. I believe he is statistically among the best seven players in the world for his age and position in midfield, so he is an amazing talent, as we all know. If and when Lennon leaves, it will be best for both of us and for Lennon at the appropriate moment.”

Motherwell has had two bids for Cove Rangers goalkeeper Nicholas Suman rejected as they try to strengthen further after signing Ellery Balcombe on loan from Brentford.

Dunne agreement.

Charles Dunne’s short-term contract with St Mirren has expired, and he has signed with Coleraine in the NIFL Premiership.

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