Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Morelos, Aberdeen, Devlin, Considine, Giakoumakis
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Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin has revealed that 28-year-old Mikey Devlin will join fellow injury-hit defender Andrew Considine in leaving the Scottish Premiership club at the end of the season. (The Scotsman), external
Manager Jim Goodwin has denied accusations that Aberdeen made a "derisory" offer to Andrew Considine before negotiations broke down with the 35-year-old defender about a new contract. (Daily Record), external
Jim Goodwin insists Andrew Considine will receive the send off his long-service for Aberdeen deserves as the manager expects the 35-year-old defender to return from long-term injury before the end of the season. (Press & Journal), external
Striker Giorgos Giakoumakis has responded to Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack's suggestion that he was "disrespectful" for saying Celtic were better than any side in the Premiership "in every department" by sticking by his claim but insisting he did not mean to cause any offence. (The Herald), external
Rangers have apologised to Celtic after a staff member was struck by a missile at Ibrox during the weekend Old Firm derby, according to the visitors' supporter liaison officer. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has posted a "don't give up" message on his social media channels after the news that the Colombia international's season has been ended by an injury that requires surgery. (Scottish Daily Express), external
Hibernian manager Shaun Maloney admits he still regularly speaks to Leicester City's Brendan Rodgers, his former boss at Celtic, as he attempts to succeed in his maiden dugout position. (The National), external