Scottish football gossip: Jeremie Frimpong, Malik Tillman, Christian Ramirez, Brian Laudrup
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Celtic could be set for a cash boost from the sell-on clause in the deal that took Jeremie Frimpong to Bayer Leverkusen, with Manchester United interested in the Netherlands right-back. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Aberdeen striker Christian Ramirez has revealed the abuse he received from fans while at Pittodrie left him fearing for his mental health. (Press & Journal), external
Ibrox legend Jorg Albertz wants Malik Tillman to join Rangers on a permanent deal - but is concerned new Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel may have plans for the American midfielder. (Daily Record), external
Rangers icon Brian Laudrup says Michael Beale must learn the lessons of the Viaplay Cup final defeat in Saturday's Old Firm game. (Daily Mail newspaper)
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has challenged his team to win their last eight Premiership games and hit a new European record of 109 points. (The Scotsman), external
Aberdeen Cup Winners' Cup hero John McMaster says interim coaching team Barry Robson and Steve Agnew have similar qualities to his former boss Sir Alex Ferguson's right-hand man Archie Knox. (Press & Journal), external
Borna Barisic concedes there are no guarantees over his long-term Rangers future as the defender prepares to enter the final year of his contract this summer. (Daily Record), external
Paul Lambert has revealed he "pulled a sickie" from a Motherwell friendly to make his fairytale move to Borussia Dortmund happen. (Off the Record via Daily Record), external
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson does not believe his squad has a discipline problem despite having three players sent off in six games. (The Courier), external
Ex-Hearts player Ryan Stevenson says spraying graffiti on the club crest at Tynecastle is "the height of stupidity and ignorance". (Daily Record), external
Ex-Dundee United defender Lee Wilkie believes time is running out for his old club and they must keep Ross County and Kilmarnock within touching distance before the Premiership split. (The Courier), external