Scottish Gossip: SPFL, Celtic, Atletico Madrid, Newcastle, Hearts, Motherwell
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The SPFL will hold another board at 17:00 BST on Wednesday in the hope of resolving the ongoing civil war in the Scottish game. (Daily Record), external
SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan is set to order a probe into Dundee's mystery missing vote. (Scottish Sun), external
Dundee chief executive John Nelms was calling clubs on Tuesday to try to broker deals as his club hold off casting their vote. (Daily Record), external
Celtic would be due around £1.2m in SPFL prize money should the league be called, with League Two bottom side Brechin City waiting on almost £17,000. (Scottish Sun), external
Hearts have slashed season ticket prices as they prepare for the possibility of life in the Championship. (Scottish Sun), external
SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster is among the best bosses Dumbarton manager Jim Duffy has ever worked with. (Scottish Sun), external
Bonnyrigg Rose are calling for league reconstruction and justice for Lowland League title rivals Kelty Hearts, who have been awarded the championship. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Celtic are keeping tabs on 20-year-old Atletico Madrid winger Rodrigo Riquelme. (Scottish Sun), external
Newcastle United are interesting in signing Motherwell goalkeeper Mark Gillespie on a free. (Daily Record), external
Montreal Impact midfielder Victor Wanyama says he has "unfinished business" at Celtic. (The Athletic), external