Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Carter-Vickers, Tottenham, Tierney, Arsenal, Hagi, Fraisl, Aberdeen, Hibs, Dundee, St Johnstone, Gallacher
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Celtic are edging closer to landing on-loan United States centre-half Cameron Carter-Vickers permanently in the summer despite solid interest in the 24-year-old from Burnley, Leicester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with talks ongoing with Tottenham Hotspur over a £6m option to buy that could rise to £10m with future add-ons. (Daily Record), external
Austrian goalkeeper Martin Fraisl, who has been linked with Rangers, admits he is lining up his next move with no talks taking place with Schalke 04 about an extension to the 28-year-old's contract, which ends this summer. (The Scotsman), external
Celtic and Rangers are keeping a close watch on Dundee centre-half Luke Graham, with the 18-year-old who has yet to feature as a first-team regular spending this week on trial with Sheffield United. (The Courier), external
Scotland left-back Kieran Tierney fears his season could be over because the knee injury the Arsenal 24-year-old picked up on international duty will likely require surgery. (Scottish Sun), external
Ianis Hagi's father, Gheorghe, has revealed that his son is targeting a return to action for the Europa League final on 18 May should Rangers get there after the 23-year-old midfielder looked likely to miss the rest of the season following knee surgery in January. (Sport Arena), external
Rangers midfielder Ianis Hagi has posted a video to his 350,000 Instagram followers of him showing off his keepy-uppy skills as he kicked the ball for the first time since undergoing knee surgery. (Glasgow Evening Times), external
St Johnstone left-back Tony Gallacher's season is over after a leg break was confirmed following Saturday's win over Livingston. (The Courier), external
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin says Calvin Ramsay's injury is nothing to worry about after the full-back took a knock to the head against Dundee. (Daily Record), external
The Highland League runners-up will join the champions in next season's Scottish League Cup after the Scottish Professional Football League decided they would fill the extra group stage space created by the country having one more team in European competition. (Press & Journal), external
Airdrieonians have handed out lifetime bans to three supporters following ugly disturbances after their recent Scottish League One meeting with Cove Rangers - and have also barred one other individual for online homophobic abuse. (The National), external
Partick Thistle have made a special presentation to central defender Demi Falconer after the 24-year-old completed a 100th successive game for their women's side, playing every minute of each match. (The Herald), external
Former Hibernian forward Kevin Harper has returned to the Scottish Premiership club as first-team scout. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
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