Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hibs, Van Veen, Stevenson, Dundee Utd, Motherwell, St Johnstone
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Kevin van Veen, who scored his 24th goal of the season in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Celtic Park, realises that, at 31, the summer transfer window could be his last chance for "an amazing step", but Motherwell's Dutch striker insists he is happy at Fir Park and is not pushing to leave the Scottish Premiership club. (The Scotsman), external
Hibernian left-back Lewis Stevenson says there have been talks about a new contract, but the 35-year-old realises that, at his age, the club has other priorities, but he hopes adding goals to his repertoire, such as Saturday's against St Johnstone, will help secure his stay beyond this summer. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Celtic will miss out on a sell-on fee for Moussa Dembele, with their 26-year-old former striker certain to leave Olympique Lyonnais as a free agent at the end of the season, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano. (Football Scotland), external
Former club Rangers will also be due a percentage of the fee should 25-year-old Aberdeen defender Ross McCrorie complete a proposed £2m transfer to Bristol City. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen interim manager Barry Robson refused to be drawn on his future despite guiding his side to their seventh consecutive win with a 2-0 triumph over Rangers at Pittodrie on Sunday. (The Scotsman), external
St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown is likely to give former striker Steven MacLean the job of caretaker manager for the rest of the season after a draw with Hibernian in their first match since the departure of Callum Davidson. (The Courier), external
Dundee United striker Steven Fletcher has backed Jim Goodwin to land the manager's job on a long-term basis after they claimed a third successive victory by seeing off Livingston at the weekend. (The Courier), external