Scottish Gossip: Dundee Utd, Rangers, Aribo, Goldson, Celtic, Carter-Vickers, Hearts, Kingsley
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The Scottish Premiership meeting of Dundee United and Celtic on Sunday is in doubt after damaged caused to Tannadice by Storm Arwen. (Sun), external
Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo is a target for Brentford, Crystal Palace and Watford. (Mail), external
Rangers sporting director Ross Wilson insists the club will stay within its wage structure as vice-captain Connor Goldson enters the final few months of his contract. (Sun), external
Managing director Stewart Robertson says profitability at Rangers is "very probable, rather than possible". (Record), external
Former Rangers chairman Dave King voted against the re-election of incumbent Douglas Park's son Graeme to the club's board at Tuesday's AGM. (Sun), external
It will cost Celtic around £10m if they want to sign on-loan Tottenham defender Cameron Carter-Vickers on a permanent deal. (Record), external
Hibernian head coach Jack Ross says Martin Boyle is "one of the best attacking players in the league" as the winger returns from suspension for Wednesday's Scottish Premiership meeting with Rangers. (Express), external
Ross says players will leave Hibs in January to balance the squad. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Hearts have made a contract offer to left-back Stephen Kingsley, whose current deal ends next summer. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Midfielder Beni Baningime is expected to miss Hearts' trip to Celtic Park on Thursday with an ankle injury. (Express), external
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass urges his players to turn crisis into opportunity as they seek to arrest their poor form. (Herald - subscription required), external
St Johnstone midfielder David Wotherspoon is devastated to be facing long-term injury after being taken off during last month's Scottish League Cup semi-final defeat by Celtic. (Courier - subscription required), external