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Celtic's top goalscorer Kris Commons has urged Neil Lennon to offer him a new contract. Commons has a year to go on his current deal.

Full story: Sun (print edition)

Defender Bilel Mohsni insists helping Rangers back to the top flight is a bigger attraction than a potential move to the English Premier League.

Full story: Daily Record

Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller is expected to sign a new deal with Vancouver Whitecaps following an impressive start to the MLS season.

Full story: Daily Record

Hearts could "surprise a few people including Rangers" next season by winning the Championship title, according to former Hearts keeper Gilles Rousset.

Full story: Daily Record

Scotland and Cardiff City goalkeeper David Marshall is a summer target for West Ham.

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Willo Flood says he wants to top up his tan in the summer...

Full story: Daily Record

Hearts boss Gary Locke admits he has little idea whether he will remain at the helm next season with Ann Budge poised to take control at Tynecastle. (Various)

Rangers supporters' group, the Union of Fans, have urged under-fire chief executive Graham Wallace to disclose details of his pay. (Various)

Kilmarnock boss Allan Johnston insists midfielder Alexei Eremenko will play a vital role in the club's remaining games this season - despite the Finn's agent expressing concern over a lack of match action.

Full story: Daily Mail

Celtic are monitoring £2m-rated Sivasspor midfielder Aatif Chahechouhe, who is the leading goalscorer in Turkey's Super Lig this season with 14 goals.

Full story: The Herald

St Johnstone's in-form striker Stevie May is dreaming of ending the season with a Scottish Cup-winner's medal and a Scotland call-up.

Full story: Daily Express

Aberdeen midfielder Willo Flood is determined to help the Dons secure second place in the Premiership - and a later return for the new season - in order to top up his "pink and white Irish tan". (Various)

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