Scottish Gossip: Nisbet, Millwall, Hibs, Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee Utd

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Kevin Nisbet has scored seven goals in seven appearances this season

Scotland forward Kevin Nisbet is expected to complete a move from Hibernian to Millwall in the next 24 hours. (Record), external

Hibs' Nisbet should take the chance to join Millwall, says Paul Hartley, who featured for both clubs. (Record), external

Meanwhile, Hibs defender Rocky Bushiri looks increasingly likely to have broken his leg. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

James Jeggo hopes joining Hibs will help get back into the Australia squad. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

Heart of Midlothian will not be selling defender Toby Sibbick unless Robbie Neilson's valuation is met, with the manager hinting at more incomings at Tynecastle. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

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Defender Filip Helander can still be an asset for Rangers, says manager Michael Beale, with the Swede up to three months away from a return from injury and his contract coming to an end in the summer. (Sun), external

Helander has "to prove a couple of things to himself more than anything else", believes Beale. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Celtic defenders Cameron Carter-Vickers and Greg Taylor have been spotted in training following recent injuries. (Sun), external

Dundee United midfielder Jamie McGrath says Celtic will come up against a different Tangerines side to the one the Scottish champions beat 9-0 at Tannadice earlier in the season when the teams meet on Tayside on Sunday. (Record), external

The 9-0 loss is a "distant memory", says United's McGrath. (Courier - subscription required), external

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Manager Jim Goodwin deserves a last chance to turn things around at Aberdeen, says ex-Pittodrie striker Duncan Shearer. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

Aberdeen's players must show on the pitch they back manager Goodwin, says former club captain Richard Foster. (Sun), external

Former Aberdeen boss Alex Smith believes it's not sustainable for the Dons to keep replacing managers. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

St Johnstone will manage Cammy MacPherson's game time following his thigh injury earlier this season. (Courier - subscription required), external

Meanwhile, forward Chris Kane was applauded back on to the training field by his St Johnstone team-mates as he continues his recovery from a knee injury sustained a year ago. (Courier - subscription required), external

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