Scottish Gossip: Steve Clarke, Scotland, Rangers, Celtic, Hibernian
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Rangers are eyeing up a January move for Scotland midfielder Kenny McLean, who has been in and out of the Norwich team since they were relegated to the Championship. (Sun), external
Liverpool's current injury crisis will not factor into whether Andy Robertson starts for Scotland, insists manager Steve Clarke, but the captain is a doubt for today's game with Slovakia. (Scotland on Sunday), external
Scotland manager Steve Clarke has thanked predecessor Alex McLeish for kick-starting the journey that ended in Belgrade glory on Thursday. (Sun), external
Frank Leboeuf helped Steve Clarke end Chelsea's 26-year wait for silverware, paving a way for a trophy-laden era at the club and now the Frenchman reckons his old team-mate's return to England's national stadium as a manager next summer can herald a bright new dawn for Scotland. (Sunday Mail), external
Former striker Harald Brattbakk would like to see Kristoffer Ajer stay at Celtic for the long term but says the club should cash in on his fellow Norwegian if the defender has his heart set on leaving. (Sunday Mail), external
Club legend Davie Hay believes Celtic trio Callum McGregor, Ryan Christie and Leigh Griffiths will get a massive boost from Scotland's Euro success. (Sun), external
Scotland manager Steve Clarke reveals he was interested in signing striker Lyndon Dykes while in charge of Kilmarnock. (Sun), external
Experienced defender Darren McGregor treasures his mentor role at Hibernian as he opens up on supporting Kevin Nisbet and the pain of losing a father. (Sunday Mail), external
Glenn Middleton has not featured for Rangers this season but the 20-year-old winger says he'll keep fighting for first-team spot at Ibrox. (Sun), external
Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg talks about his friendship with international midfielder John McGinn and lifting the national mood after a "shoddy year". (Scotland on Sunday), external
