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  1. 'No further Hearts contact over McPake' - gossippublished at 07:53 GMT 19 December 2025

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari says there has been no further contact from Heart of Midlothian since the Scottish Premiership leaders sent a letter of intent last week to sign Josh McPake and he is confident the winger will want to help the Perth side win the Championship title before leaving. (The Courier), external

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  2. Hearts in talks with St Johnstone star McPakepublished at 23:22 GMT 13 December 2025

    St Johnstone's Josh McPake celebrates his side's 4-2 victory during a William Hill Championship match between Ayr United and St Johnstone at Somerset ParkImage source, SNS
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    Josh McPake has scored 13 goals for St Johnstone this season

    Manager Derek McInnes says Hearts are in talks with St Johnstone winger Josh McPake about a move next summer.

    The Scottish Championship's top scorer, who scored twice in Friday's win over Ayr United, has 13 goals so far this season in all competitions.

    The 24-year-old came through the Rangers academy and joined St Johnstone in July 2024 after a spell in League 1 with Stirling Albion.

    "I don't know if it's all agreed or where it's at," McInnes told BBC Scotland after his side's 2-0 win over Falkirk.

    "But it's a player who is of interest to us. We've been in touch with St Johnstone to notify them.

    "It's something we expect to get done. But I can't really comment until that is factual."

    McPake is out of contract at the end of the season and is free to sign a deal for next season when the January transfer window opens.

    It is not clear whether Hearts are seeking to expedite the move to next month.

    McPake had six loan spells while at Rangers before dropping down to the third tier, after which Craig Levein brought him to McDiarmid Park.

    He managed one goal in 16 appearances last season as St Johnstone were relegated, but has found form in the second tier.

    His 12 league goals have helped fire Saints three points clear at the top of the Championsip after 18 games.

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    Analysis: 'Penny has dropped for McPake'

    Former Hearts striker Lee Miller on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound

    He has had a bit of a rollercoaster career so far. But the penny has dropped and he has found a home at St Johnstone. It has allowed him to go and express himself and he has a manager who believes in him and he's reaping the benefits. It'll be a coup for Hearts to get him.

    Former Hearts striker Ryan Stevenson on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound

    If Jamestown are involved, then amazing, but I think Derek [McInnes] will be massively involved in this signing. Fans love seeing Scottish players coming through. Hopefully he can come in and go from strength to strength.

  3. Jones admits Saints loan was 'really bad' - gossippublished at 09:05 GMT 12 December 2025

    Isaiah Jones, the 26-year-old winger who joined Luton Town for £5m earlier this year, admits his first loan from Middlesbrough to St Johnstone, where he played just five minutes, was "really bad" as he did not want to be at the Perth club. (The Beautiful Game podcast), external

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  4. Valakari not panicking over January transfer plans - gossippublished at 07:23 GMT 4 December 2025

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari will not change his January transfer window plans in reaction to the Championship leaders' recent dip in form. (The Courier), external

    St Johnstone owner Adam Webb says concern for club finances and the risk of insolvency have been the same at the Championship leaders for more than a century. (The Courier), external

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  5. Valakari reveals options for Franczak - gossippublished at 09:10 GMT 19 November 2025

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari says Fran Franczak will leave on loan in January if the 18-year-old midfielder fails to secure more first-team football before then. (The Courier), external

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  6. Webb says Saints have weathered relegation financial hit - gossippublished at 09:56 GMT 9 November 2025

    Adam Webb is confident that St Johnstone have managed to "weather the storm" of relegation from the Scottish Premiership financially without the need for a cash injection from himself and his co-owners, although selling extra shares and outside investment is being considered. (The Courier), external

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  7. 'North Texas decide against buying Saints' Essel' - gossippublished at 08:10 GMT 5 November 2025

    North Texas have decided not to take up their option to buy Aaron Essel following the 20-year-old's loan spell from St Johnstone and the midfielder will return to the Scottish Championship club next month. (The Courier), external

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  8. 'Portsmouth wanted Steward at higher level' - gossippublished at 08:41 GMT 4 November 2025

    Portsmouth sporting director Rich Hughes has admitted there was an element of "frustration" in Toby Steward's loan move to St Johnstone because they thought a club "higher up the chain" would want the 20-year-old goalkeeper. (The Courier), external

    St Johnstone owner Adam Webb is confident that head coach Simo Valakari will soon sign a new contract. (The Courier), external

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  9. 'Stevenage eye January bid for Sidibeh' - gossippublished at 09:00 GMT 28 October 2025

    League One club Stevenage are considering a January swoop for St Johnstone and Gambia striker Adama Sidibeh, who was once a transfer target of Burnley, Queens Park Rangers and Derby County. (Alan Nixon on Patreon), external

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  10. 'Eremenko not closing door on January move' - gossippublished at 08:27 BST 22 October 2025

    Gnistan midfielder Roman Eremenko, whose move to St Johnstone fell through 10 months ago because he failed to qualify for a work permit, has not closed the door on a January transfer abroad after being recalled to the Finland squad at the age of 38. (The Courier), external

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