Scottish Gossip: SPFL, Hearts, Celtic, Rangers, Dundee Utd, Aberdeen
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Around £7.5m of prize money could be released to Scottish Premiership clubs next week after a key Uefa meeting. (Daily Record), external
Hearts owner Ann Budge and Hamilton vice-chair Les Gray met on Thursday to start building the case for league reconstruction. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Falkirk chairman Gary Deans says reorganising the league is "the only game in town" now for them. (Falkirk Herald), external
Celtic were willing to sacrifice almost £1m in prize money in a bid to rubber-stamp reconstruction plans in 2013. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen winger Niall McGinn hopes the SPFL can league reconstruction can deliver a bigger Scottish Premiership. (Press & Journal), external
Preston manager Alex Neil fears any move to end the English season in the same way as the Scottish one would lead to financial Armageddon. (Daily Record), external
Head coach Robbie Neilson says Dundee United must be the first club in history to have their title party on Zoom. (Courier), external
Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has taken a swipe at Rangers after their vow to examine legal options. (Scottish Sun), external
Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor fears social lockdown rules could severely impact crowds when football resumes. (Daily Record), external
Former Aberdeen defender Thomas Solberg urges Hearts to grab league reconstruction lifeline after it saved his side in 2000. (Scottish Sun), external