Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Hibs, Man Utd, Bayern Munich, Butland, Tillman, Morelos, Crystal Palace, Galatasaray, Palma, Laidlaw
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Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland, who has been on loan to Manchester United, held talks with Rangers on Tuesday evening as the 30-year-old looks to finalise a move to Ibrox. (Daily Mail), external
Rangers were handed a boost in their bid to sign Jack Butland, who is out of contract with Crystal Palace after his loan spell with Manchester United, after Old Trafford manager Erik ten Hag admitted he wants to sign a goalkeeper to compete with David de Gea. (Football Scotland), external
Malik Tillman, the 21-year-old midfielder who has been in talks about making his loan move to Rangers permanent, could be left in transfer limbo after Bayern Munich sacked sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic. (Daily Record), external
Galatasaray will make a formal contract offer to Colombia striker Alfredo Morelos following the 26-year-old's release by Rangers. (Fotomac), external
Honduras winger Luis Palma has told homeland outlet Diez he is "1000%" certain to leave Aris Thessaloniki and expressed his admiration of England's Premier League and the Scottish Premiership, but despite reports in Greece suggesting he is potential target for Rangers, the 23-year-old is not currently on manager Michael Beale's radar. (Daily Record), external
Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack says the summer rebuild under Michael Beale will not be as extensive as the one he experienced when Steven Gerrard took over. (Glasgow Evening Times), external
Hibernian forward Ethan Laidlaw is poised to join former Easter Road team-mate Ryan Porteous at Watford after the 18-year-old turned down a new contract with the Scottish Premiership club. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Former Aberdeen defender Michael Rose has been released by Coventry City after they missed out on promotion to England's Premier League via the play-offs. (Press & Journal), external
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou believes his attempts to improve his squad for Champions League football next season could be like a Jenga puzzle this summer should predatory clubs look to buy some of his top players and force him to plug the gaps with quality replacements. (The National), external
Hibs are set to announce the appointment of a new women's team manager in the coming days as talks with their preferred candidate enter the final stages following the departure of Dean Gibson. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has dismissed Scotland retirement talk after the 31-year-old insisted he can handle the dual strain of representing club and country despite recent injury problems. (Daily Record), external
Falkirk supporters will be the first to get Scottish Government money to buy a stake in their club, with First Minister Humza Yousaf expected to confirm a £350,000 interest-free Fan Bank loan on Wednesday. (Scottish Sun), external