Tuesday's Scottish Gossip
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Kris Commons has urged Celtic boss Neil Lennon to bring striker Gary Hooper back to the club for a second spell with his future uncertain at relegation-threatened Norwich City. (Various)
Rangers chief executive Graham Wallace should quit Ibrox because his position has become untenable, according to fans' chiefs. (Various)
St Mirren have hit form at the right time as they climb clear of the relegation play-offs, says striker Steven Thompson, (Various)
Kenny Miller could be a Rangers player again by the weekend after leaving Vancouver Whitecaps. The 34-year-old striker has held talks with the Ibrox club over a two-year deal.
Full story: Scottish Sun (print edition)
Miller believes he can continue his career for another three years, adding: "I would probably doubt whether the chance to go back to the [English] Premier League would come up again, but I wouldn't rule out anything else, whether that's abroad, back home or England."
Morton boss Kenny Shiels faces talks over his future at the Championship club following the 10-2 drubbing by Hamilton Accies. (Various)
Terry Butcher wants to see his Hibs players show greater battling qualities as they strive to safeguard their Premiership status. (Various)
Hearts chairwoman-in-waiting Ann Budge should clarify the future of manager Gary Locke before the end of the week, according to midfielder Ryan Stevenson.
Full story: The Herald
Dundee investor Tim Keyes insists manager Paul Hartley will be given funds to boslter his squad ahead of next season's campaign in the Premiership.
Full story: The Herald
English Championship outfit Sheffield Wednesday will battle it out with Rangers for Dundee United defender Gavin Gunning, who is out of contract in the summer.
Full story: Daily Express
Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk remains hopeful he may feature for the Netherlands at the World Cup finals, despite being omitted from Louis van Gaal's 20-man squad for a training camp. (Various)
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