Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Brendan Rodgers for Scotland
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Celtic are weighing up summer moves for Liverpool's Lucas Leiva and 20-year-old Chelsea midfielder Charly Musonda. (Mail on Sunday), external
Veteran Portugal central defender Bruno Alves says he is flattered to be linked with a move to Rangers. (Sunday Mail), external
Celtic are tracking Spain Under-19 and Real Madrid B forward Dani Gomez, 18, who would cost £3m, as they prepare to sell top-scorer Moussa Dembele. (Sun), external
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has future ambitions at international level and would consider the Scotland job. (Sun), external
Winger Barrie McKay says he can't give Rangers an answer on a new deal - because he hasn't received a fresh offer. (Sunday Mail), external
Rangers will not enter an Under-20s team in next season's Development League after gaining permission from the SPFL to trial a new scheme involving some of Europe's top clubs. (Sunday Mail), external
'We can't stop yobs' - Police warn that 2000 banned English thugs can travel to Hampden for June's World Cup qualifier. (Sunday Mail), external
Liverpool will announce the signing of Scotland and Hull full-back Andrew Robertson when the transfer window opens. (Mirror), external
Darren Young is high on Raith Rovers' wanted list as they seek a replacement for manager John Hughes following their relegation to League One. (Sunday Mail), external
Hamilton skipper Mikey Devlin lays into an abusive Accies fans after a bust-up involving his family after yesterday's loss to Motherwell. (Sunday Mail), external
"I think Celtic should be winning the Treble every year," says Scotland assistant manager Mark McGhee, a former Hoops striker. (Sun), external
And McGhee thinks the influence of manager Brendan Rodgers will enable Celtic to keep hold of 19-year-old full-back Kieran Tierney for at least another season. (Sunday Times, print edition)
"There is life in the old dog yet" insists Rangers defender Clint Hill, 38, as he vows to play on for another year elsewhere. (Mail on Sunday), external
Former Dundee United manager Jim McLean could have been bigger than Sir Alex Ferguson if he'd moved to England insists Kevin Gallacher. (Sunday Mail), external
- Published13 May 2017
- Published13 May 2017
- Published13 May 2017
- Published13 May 2017