Scottish Gossip: Uefa, SPFL, Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, St Johnstone
- Published
The SPFL hopes to have a plan to take to Scotland's clubs at a series of Wednesday conference calls. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston claims declaring Celtic champions would forever require an "asterisk". (Daily Record), external
President Aleksander Ceferin has warned the SPFL that Uefa don't want to discover through the media that Celtic have been declared champions. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers captain James Tavernier says he is proud of everyone at the club after they united to agree a wage deferral. (Herald), external
Rangers' players are understood to have made the first move by suggesting the deferrals. (Scottish Sun), external
An Aberdeen youth scout has spoken of being put on a ventilator as he battled against Covid-19. (Press & Journal), external
St Johnstone have put any contract negotiations on hold but are keen to extend midfielder Matt Butcher's loan from Bournemouth. (Courier), external
Stoke City manager Michael O'Neill plans to raid Scottish clubs as soon as the transfer market opens. (Daily Record), external
Which Scottish Premiership ground have fans ranked most popular? (Scotsman), external