From BBC gossip page:-
Hamilton manager Brian Rice hopes to extend goalkeeper Luke Southwood's loan deal from Reading - which expires on January 5 - until the end of the season.
Good bit of business if it comes off.
Hamilton manager Brian Rice hopes to extend goalkeeper Luke Southwood's loan deal from Reading - which expires on January 5 - until the end of the season.
TerracingTomas wrote:The Daily Record reporting Greg Docherty amongst a number of players Rangers looking too off load in January. Not a surprise as he has not made any impact this season after coming back from his loan spell. I would love to see him back with us for the rest of the season but cant see it happening. Division 1 down south?
Burnley and Brighton & Hove Albion are considering making a move for Hamilton Academical defender Jamie Hamilton, with the Scottish Premiership club wanting £1.5m for the 17-year-old Scotland Under-19 international.
Hamilton have cut Everton winger Korede Adedoyin’s loan spell short as Brian Rice begins his mid-season revamp, writes Fraser Wilson.
Accies - bracing themselves for January bids for star defender Jamie Hamilton - have allowed Adedoyin, 19, to return to Goodison halfway through his loan after making just one appearance.
Nigerian-born Adedoyin had scored 11 times for the Toffees’ youth side last season but failed to break into Rice’s first team plans and has returned to the Premier League side for the rest of the season.
A decision is due to be made on German forward Adrian Beck who is expected to return to Belgian side Royal Union Saint Gilloise when his six-month loan ends in the new year. Beck has made just six appearances, mostly from the bench, for Accies.
Teenage defender Hamilton is on the radar for a number of English sides with Burnley and Brighton leading the chase for the player ahead of the window opening on Wednesday.
Hamilton, 17, signed a contract extension last month and Accies are understood to be looking for seven figures for the Scotland youth international.
Meanwhile Rice is looking to strengthen the forward areas of his side ahead of the business end of the season.
I might be looking for one or two but it won’t be anything more than that.
You’ve got to know what market you’re looking at. There’s no point looking at the English Championship or League One, we can’t afford players from those leagues.
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