Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Postecoglou, Marseille, Mckay, Inverness, Nisbet, Hibs, Nouble, Livingston, Aberdeen
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Marseille are considering Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou to replace Igor Tudor as head coach. (Get Football News France), external
Celtic boss Postecoglou is expected to hold talks with Tottenham Hotspur about their managerial vacancy on Monday. (Sun), external
Fulham manager Marco Silva and former Spain boss Luis Enrique are on Spurs' shortlist alongside Postecoglou. (Telegraph - subscription), external
Postecoglou insists outsiders cannot fathom his world as he maintains focus on Celtic's Scottish Cup final against Inverness Caledonian Thistle amid speculation linking him with Tottenham Hotspur. (Record), external
And the Australian insists his representatives "wouldn't dare" ask him about anything in the run up to such an important match. (Scotsman - subscription), external
Former Caley Thistle manager John Robertson believes it would be the club's greatest ever result if they beat Celtic at Hampden on Saturday. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
Billy Mckay is drawing from his experience of scoring and winning against Liverpool with Northampton Town as he prepares to lead Inverness CT's attack against Celtic in Saturday's Scottish Cup final. (Record), external
Mckay hopes to become Caley Thistle's record goalscorer against Celtic. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
Hibernian forward Kevin Nisbet is in no rush to decide his future after Millwall had a bid accepted for the Scotland international. (Scotsman - subscription), external
Livingston striker Joel Nouble is attracting interest from Europe and the Scottish Premiership club would want a transfer fee of £1m. (Herald - subscription), external
Patrik Myslovic is expected to return to MSK Zilina, with Aberdeen opting not to formalise a move for the midfielder following a loan spell. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski says "only luck" saved him from a more serious injury after being taken off in the Dons' recent win over St Mirren. (Herald - subscription), external
Former Aberdeen defender Richie Byrne believes the Dons can reach the knockout stages of a European competition next season. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
St Johnstone striker Stevie May knew his new boss Steven MacLean would have an impact as a manager. (Courier - subscription), external
Aston Villa will compete with Newcastle for Arsenal's 25-year-old Scotland defender Kieran Tierney. (Times - subscription), external