Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Juranovic, Fresnada, Ranges, Beale, Hibs, Hearts
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Italian club Torino have made the first move to sign Celtic's Croatia right-back Josip Juranovic. (Record), external
Celtic are being linked with Real Valladolid's 18-year-old right-back Ivan Fresnada. (Sun), external
But the Scottish champions are just one of a number of clubs keen on Fresnada, with Everton seemingly leading the chase for his signature. (Record), external
Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley's musician father will play Glasgow's Garage nightclub next week and is bidding for a Christmas number one. (Sun), external
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin believes team spirit and a lack of egos at Pittodrie will be key to success this season. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Having hinted that a senior player will follow defender Leon King in agreeing a new deal, Rangers manager Michael Beale says the senior player in question is not Scottish. (Sun), external
Beale wants striker Alfredo Morelos to smile more and believes the Colombian and top scorer Antonio Colak can play together. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Rangers captain James Tavernier reveals manager Beale has instituted a player league table at Ibrox. (Sun), external
Tavernier suffered with a knee knock in the first half of the season but did not consider a spell on the sidelines. (Herald - subscription required), external
Hibernian midfielder Kyle Magennis has a point to prove against Rangers at Ibrox on Thursday, having sustained a serious knee injury at the stadium three years ago. (Record), external
Magennis wants to confound his doubters. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Heart of Midlothian will be without Australia internationals Nathaniel Atkinson, Cammy Devlin and Kye Rowles as well as Stephen Humphrys and Peter Haring against Kilmarnock this weekend. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Former Dundee United midfielder Michael O'Neill believes head coach Liam Fox needs time to steer the club out of relegation trouble. (Courier - subscription required), external
Ross County midfielder Ross Callachan is touch and go for the weekend meeting with St Johnstone. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external