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1 of 2 Dundee United are reportedly ready to sell Nikolaj Moller just six months after he arrived at Tannadice, while Nottingham Forest are said to be eyeing another move for Celtic's Arne Engels this summer. Dundee United have agreed a fee of around £700, 000 to sell 23-year-old forward Nikolaj Moller to Sandefjord, with the Scottish Premiership club making an instant profit on a player they signed for nothing from Swiss club St Gallen in the summer. (Daily Record), external Nottingham Forest will make another move for Celtic's 22-year-old Belgium midfielder, Arne Engels, in the summer after failing to sign him in January. (Football Insider), external Interim manager Martin O'Neill has dismissed reports that Celtic have offered a contract to 28-year-old RB Leipzig midfielder Xaver Schlager. (Football Transfers), external Motherwell will listen to offers for 23-year-old forward Tawanda Maswanhise this summer amid interest from both Celtic and Rangers. (Football Insider), external Southampton manager Tonda Eckert has defended Cameron Archer despite the forward being subbed off at half time against Leicester City in a rare start, saying the 24-year-old has had to deal with the disappointment of a transfer to Rangers falling through on deadline day. (Glasgow Times), external Afeez Aremu, the 26-year-old midfielder who joined Aberdeen from Kaiserslautern last month, has revealed he knocked back offers from Belgium and Turkey to move to Pittodrie because he wants to win trophies. (Press & Journal), external Thursday's English & European transfer rumours Wednesday's Scottish Gossip Former Aberdeen sporting director Steven Gunn says Eirik Horneland, who is in negotiations to be the Pittodrie club's new manager, has been on the Scottish Premiership club's radar for some time. (Daily Record), external Wigan Athletic are stepping up their pursuit of Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell and hope to have the former Scotland centre-half in place for next week's game against Luton Town. (Football Insider), external Julian Araujo, the right-back on loan to Celtic from Bournemouth, says he switched allegiance despite making one appearance for United States, the country of his birth, because he grew up in a Mexican household and it was his dream to play for them. (The National), external Rangers have outspent city rivals Celtic over the last two transfer windows, despite the latter banking £53m from transfers over the previous five years. (Daily Record), external Rangers look set to play a summer friendly against Hansa Rostock as part of their £4. 3m January purchase of striker Ryan Naderi, the German club have revealed. (The National), external Glasgow city centre residents say they have been left disappointed that, despite meetings last year, no plans regarding potential football title party celebrations in May have been communicated to them. (Glasgow Times), external Celtic are facing further legal action over allegations of historic abuse at Celtic Boys Club. (The National), external IOC bans Ukrainian skeleton racer over helmet Winter Olympics: Day six of Milan-Cortina Games - follow latest news Forest sack Dyche - reaction and analysis as club hold talks with Pereira Tense family thriller starring James Nesbitt Steve Bracknall shares his Champions League predictions Which big-screen gems best capture the power of football? 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