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United seek Stephenson return & eye Moldova defender

United seek Stephenson return & eye Moldova defender

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Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin wants to bring Luca Stephenson back Tannadice after the 21-year-old midfielder's loan spell and also tap further into the Liverpool development ranks. (Daily Record), externalMoldova international Iurie Iovu, who has been on loan at Deportivo Alaves B team from Croatian club Istra, is on a list of central defensive targets for Dundee United. (Daily Record), externalBolton Wanderers have made a move to try and land Sam Dalby, with the striker also wanted by League One rivals Blackpool and Wigan Athletic after the 29-year-old turned down a new contract with Wrexham and was offered a permanent deal following his loan to Dundee United. (Daily Record), externalRead the rest of Tuesday's Scottish gossip.

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Marcus Rashford 'grows close to glamorous blonde semi-pro padel player' as pair enjoy St Tropez trip

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time4 hours ago

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Villa interested in Sancho - Thursday's gossip

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