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Gabriel McKay

Rangers transfer news as Andreas Skov Olsen slammed by Bologna boss and John Souttar bid booted out

Andreas Skov Olsen appears to have no future at Bologna after the Rangers target was blasted by boss Sinisa Mihajlovic.

The wantaway winger was not in the squad for Friday night's Serie A defeat to Verona, along with left-back Mitchell Dijks.

Reports had emerged earlier in the day that both players were seeking a January exit, with Club Brugge and Rangers believed to be keen on Skov Olsen.

Neither player was in the squad and were slammed by the Bologna boss after the match, with the Serb comparing them unfavourably to Nicolas Dominguez who was forced off in tears after trying to play through an injury.

Asked about the pair Mihajlovic fumed: "Let's say they weren't ready...

"They are two players who no longer enjoy being here and I can't keep players here who pull out in our time of need.

"Dominguez should be an example for everyone."

Saturday also brought developments on the John Souttar front as the defender was not included in the Hearts squad to face Auchinleck Talbot.

Manager Robbie Neilson made clear his centre-back was injured, but admitted that a bid from Rangers to make his pre-contract move immediate had been rejected.

He said: "We’ve had a bid in, which has been knocked out the ballpark, so we will wait and see if anything else comes in.

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"We value John very, very highly and if anyone is going to take him in this window, they are going to need to pay for him because we are aiming for the Scottish Cup and European football and we need to keep our best players.

"John had a problem with his ankle after the game the other night.

"I know everybody thinks it is to do with what is happening, but it was on his Achilles and we felt there was no point in bringing him down here.

"He will be available for Wednesday - until things change."

The offer has been reported at £300k, with Hearts said to be asking for around half a million to let Souttar leave early.

Fellow defensive target Danilho Doekhi was in action for Vitesse Arnhem but saw his side beaten 3-1 after they were reduced to 10 men early on.

The centre-back is out of contract in the summer and free to talk to other clubs this month, and Gio van Bronckhorst is believed to be keen to recruit him.

Doekhi said after the match: "We have put down a nice run of results that has created a good atmosphere in the team. We should forget this one quickly.

"We now have to get up quickly again. A beautiful month of February is coming."

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