Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Muscat, Parker, Clement, Jansen, Glasner, Souness
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Kevin Muscat, Philippe Clement, Scott Parker and Pascal Jansen are in the running to replace Michael Beale as Rangers manager, with chairman John Bennett and chief executive James Bisgrove in London for more talks. (Scottish Sun), external
Ex-Monaco and Club Brugge boss Phillipe Clement is considering Rangers as a "live" option but is "yet to make up his mind", while there is also interest in the Belgian from Saudi club Al-Shabab. (Het Nieuwsblad via Football Scotland, external)
Former Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner - who narrowly missed out on the German national job last month - has registered his interest in the Rangers post. (Daily Record), external
Graeme Souness is helping Rangers in the search for Michael Beale's replacement and was part of the Ibrox delegation which met Frank Lampard in London last Wednesday. (Daily Record), external
Interim Rangers manager Steven Davis, 38, hasn't ruled out a return to playing duties despite being out of action since a double knee ligament rupture 10 months ago. (Daily Record), external
Former Ibrox striker Kris Boyd is urging the Rangers board to make sure there is a new manager in place before they return from the international break. (Sky Sports), external
Hibernian winger Martin Boyle says facing England at Wembley on Friday will be "special" after missing out on representing Australia at last year's World Cup because of injury. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Hearts midfielder Cammy Devlin vows to prove Australia coach wrong Graham Arnold after being left out of the squad for the friendlies against England and New Zealand. (Herald, external, subscription required)
Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate says his man of the match display against Kilmarnock at the weekend can be a "turning point" after "difficult times" at the start of this season. (Glasgow Times), external