Tuesday's Scottish Gossip
- Published
FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Striker Alfred Finnbogason appears to have ruled out a January move to Celtic by insisting he will stay with Heerenveen until the end of the season.
Full story: Daily Express, external
Meanwhile, Kris Commons could finish his career at Celtic by accepting a new three-year deal.
Full story: The Sun (print edition)
St Mirren are unhappy Dundee United posted video of Jim Goodwin's challenge with Stuart Armstrong online, with the Buddies captain subsequently offered a two-match ban by the Scottish FA.
Full story: The Herald, external
Queens Park Rangers have made a £150,000 bid for Livingston defender Coll Donaldson.
Full story: Daily Record, external
St Johnstone are expected to make a move for Bolton's Scotland Under-21 striker Michael O'Halloran.
Full story: The Herald, external
Rangers manager Ally McCoist will meet with chief executive Graham Wallace in the New Year to discover the full extent of an expected cost-cutting exercise.
Full story: Daily Record, external
Ross County manager Derek Adams is poised to sign Manchester City goalkeeper Eirik Johansen on loan and could also bring Greek defender Evangelos Oikonomou back to Dingwall.
Full story: Press and Journal (subscription required), external
OTHER GOSSIP
Livingston-born Peter Wright cried tears of joy after booking his place in the PDC World Darts Championship final, where he will face Dutchman Michael van Gerwen.
- Published31 December 2013
- Published30 December 2013