Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Hibs, Gilmour, Van Bronckhorst, Maeda, Mooy, Brighton, Doyle-Hayes
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Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour is open to a move to a European club on loan after struggling for action since joining Brighton & Hove Albion from Chelsea. (Sun on Sunday), external
Nicolas Raskin is not a Rangers target in the January window, according to his representative, despite reports linking the 21-year-old midfielder with a move to Ibrox with his contract with Standard Liege expiring this summer. (Scottish Sunday Express), external
Jan Wouters says former Netherlands midfield teammate Giovanni van Bronckhorst will battle for his Rangers future and won't walk away from being manager at Ibrox. (Sunday Mail), external
Forward Daizen Maeda, who is with the Japan squad preparing for the World Cup finals, says he has never met a coach like Harry Kewell and that the Australian helped improve his form with Celtic this season. (Scotland On Sunday), external
Australia head coach Graham Arnold has revealed that Celtic midfielder Aaron Mooy gave up £200,000 in wages from former club Shanghai Port to help their country qualify for the World Cup finals. (Sydney Morning Herald via Scottish Sunday Express), external
Hibernian midfielder Jake Doyle-Hayes, who is poised to return from injury, had an operation on his ankle last month after a tackle from manager Lee Johnson. (Sunday Mail), external
Billy Dodds has branded the Scottish Professional Football League's decision not to allow Inverness Caledonian Thistle to recall their loan players "embarrassing" and claimed that he is jeopardising the physical and mental health of the Highland club's youngsters by drafting them into his injury-hit first-team squad. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Billy Dodds says that his injury crisis, with 11 players missing, is worse than the one that affected Rangers in the Champions League and Scottish Premiership this season. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external