By Mark Atkinson
We wrap up some of the main transfer stories in Scottish football on Tuesday morning: Rangers striker Hamza Igamane is reportedly edging closer to a move to Lille following prolonged discussions between the two clubs over a transfer fee. French side Lille want Igamane to replace Jonathan David, who is leaving Les Dogues on a free transfer, with a price tag of 拢15 million mooted for the Moroccan. It is understood that FAR Rabat, who sold Igamane to Rangers last summer, would be due a cut of the fee. Igamane impressed Lille scouts when scoring twice against Nice in the Europa League last term and media outlets in Morocco are reporting that discussions with Rangers have progressed significantly over the past 48 hours. Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is still searching for further additions despite landing Callum Osmand on a free transfer from Fulham. The 19-year-old agreed a four-year deal with Celtic on Monday and takes Rodgers鈥 summer transfer total to four players after the arrivals of goalkeeper Ross Doohan, defender Kieran Tierney and forward Benjamin Nygren. Japanese defender Hayato Inamura is very close to a move from Albirex Niigata, but it is understood that Rodgers is eyeing up more players, especially with speculation surrounding the future of German forward Nicolas Kuhn. Hibs defender Rocky Bushiri has admitted he had multiple options away from Easter Road as he weighed up whether to sign a new contract with the club. The Congolese centre-half eventually penned a three-year extension with Hibs, spurning overtures from England and abroad following an excellent 2024/25 season. 鈥淭here were options,鈥 revealed Bushiri. 鈥淚 was tempted, but maybe it wasn’t the right timing. Now, if a club wants me, they need to pay. But right now I’m here and I’m fully committed to the club like I’ve always been.鈥 Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin expects more transfer business ahead of the Conference League date with FC Una Strassen, with Ferencvaros midfielder Isaac Pappoe the latest player to be linked with the Tangerines. Goodwin has already landed goalkeeper Yevhen Kucherenko, defenders Bert Esselink and Iurie Iovu, midfielder Panutche Camar谩 and striker Zac Sapsford to his squad for the upcoming season. 鈥淚t is still early days,鈥 said Goodwin. 鈥淲e are not finished in terms of the recruitment stage either. We have done some great business up until now and managed to get some good quality players in.鈥 Dundee have completed the signing of Brentford winger Tony Yogane on a season-long loan. The 19-year-old worked with new Dundee manager Steven Pressley at the EPL club and will join up with his new teammates for pre-season on Tuesday. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be here,鈥 said Yogane. 鈥淚 just can鈥檛 wait to get started. Steven worked with me closely and looked after me, so I couldn鈥檛 say no when the opportunity came. When asked about his loan at Exeter, he said. It was good, the league was obviously tougher, a different experience, but a good experience to play that amount of games.鈥 New Hearts striker Claudio Braga says he has been impressed by the level of his new teammates and identified Beni Baningime as a key player in the Jambos squad. Hearts are currently on a training camp in Spain and Braga says the level of performances in training have been high – especially from midfielder Baningime. 鈥淚 was already watching Hearts games since maybe March,鈥 said Braga. 鈥淲hen I saw players like Beni, for me, he’s a class player. I really like him. [Cammy] Devlin, also. He鈥檚 like a horse running. Of course, there are a lot of players who stand out. Beni was the one that maybe stood out the most for me.鈥