Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Maeda, Southampton, Rangers, Helander, Hibs, Hearts, St Johnstone, Aberdeen, Griffiths

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Daizen Maeda has scored 17 goals in 59 Celtic appearances

Daizen Maeda is not interested in a move to Southampton because the forward is happy at Celtic. (Glasgow Evening Times), external

Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley hangs on manager Ange Postecoglou's every word as an audience with the manager is rare. (Record), external

Postecoglou is at ease with his reaction to Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vicker's misplaced pass against St Mirren becoming a GIF. (Herald - subscription required), external

Ex-Celtic striker Charlie Nicholas fears his former club could come unstuck against Hearts in Saturday's Scottish Cup quarter-final. (Express), external

Malmo are keeping tabs on injured Rangers defender Filip Helander, according to reports in his Swedish homeland. (Express), external

Forward Antonio Colak expects Hibernian to try and recreate chaos when Rangers visit Easter Road on Wednesday night, with their last meeting there featuring four goals and two red cards. (Sun), external

Hibs full-back Chris Cadden hopes beating Rangers can provide a fitting tribute to late club owner Ron Gordon. (Record), external

Forward Josh Ginnelly, who is out of contract at the end of the season, is "open to staying" with Hearts. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

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Forward Eetu Vertainen, on loan at Linfield, believes he is finished at parent club St Johnstone because he is not rated by manager Callum Davidson. (Sun), external

Aberdeen goalkeeper Kelle Roos has returned to training after six weeks out injured. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

Former Aberdeen captain and manager Willie Miller believes the Dons can beat Hearts to third place in the Scottish Premiership. (Express), external

Defender Angus MacDonald is putting any thoughts of his Aberdeen future on hold as he aims to help the Pittodrie side qualify for Europe. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external

Dundee United midfielder Ian Harkes says manager Jim Goodwin wants the Scottish Premiership's bottom side to scrap and fight in their quest for survival. (Courier - subscription required), external

Former Celtic, Dundee, Hibs and Scotland forward Leigh Griffiths has re-joined Australian lower league side Mandurah City for the rest of their 2023 season. (Record), external

Teenage Scottish defender Liam Morrison has signed a new contract with Bayern Munich. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

England hope to persuade Scotland Under-21 international Elliot Anderson, 20, to switch allegiance, with the Newcastle midfielder born in North Tyneside. (Sun), external

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