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Roy Keane is closing in on the Celtic manager's job, with the Irishman having already discussed possible signing targets and who would be his assistant, as well as having talks over where he would live in Scotland.

Full story: Scottish Sun (print edition)

Keane has been offered the job at Celtic Park and the club are now awaiting his answer.

Full story: Scotland on Sunday, external

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Rangers and Scotland under-19s midfielder Charlie Telfer is a target for Dundee United

A fans' group insists Keane will get the full backing of the Celtic support, even though he came fifth in a poll asking the fans who they would want as their new manager.

Full story: Sunday Mail., external

Celtic's Beram Kayal could be set for a summer move back to his homeland of Israel, with former club Maccabi Haifa keen to snap up the 26-year-old midfielder. (Various)

The SFA could lose their performance director Mark Wotte after the Dutchman became a target for Norwich City, who want him as their new technical director.

Full story: Scottish Sunday Express

Rangers have told Dundee United they want at least £200,000 for teenage midfielder Charlie Telfer.

Full story: Scottish Sun (print edition)

Dundee manager Paul Hartley has been in Poland searching for potential signing targets as he prepares for an assault on the Scottish Premiership.

Full story: Scottish Sunday Express

Bolton boss Dougie Freedman hopes to land Aston Villa and Scotland full-back Alan Hutton on loan again for next season.

Full story: Sunday Mail

Striker Shaun Maloney says his Scotland international team-mate David Marshall is worth every penny of the £15m price-tag Cardiff have placed on the goalkeeper. (Various)

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