Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Abada, Palma, Gozubuyuk, St Mirren, Stewart, Helander, Gueye, Donnelly
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Celtic winger Liel Abada, who has been critical of The Green Brigade fans group's support for Palestine and has been offered support by the club hierarchy, has been urged to quit the Scottish champions by Israel team-mate Dolev Haziza. (Daily Record), external
Celtic winger Luis Palma's agent, Paulo Hernandez, says the 23-year-old who joined the Scottish champions from Aris Thessaloniki this summer can easily achieve his dream of playing for Real Madrid one day if he sets his mind to it. (Football Scotland), external
St Mirren's transfer model is making a crucial international impact. (The Herald), external
Former Rangers centre-half Filip Helander, who returned to the Sweden line-up for the first time since his summer move to OB in Thursday's 3-1 friendly win over Moldova, admits it was tough to deal with the injury that kept him out for the final year of his career at Ibrox. (Football Scotland), external
Former Rangers forward Greg Stewart has revealed that then Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes warned him that Dons fans would not welcome him back if he joined the Ibrox club. (Scottish Sun), external
Senegal striker Pape Habib Gueye has admitted he is playing catch-up because he ended up training himself and not being involved in first-team matches for Kortijk as the club stalled on his summer transfer to Aberdeen. (Daily Record), external
Nenad Bjelica, the Croat head coach who has been linked with Rangers, says interested clubs had already contacted him before this week's exit from Trabzonspor after hearing rumours in Turkey about his possible departure. (Germanijak), external
Celtic midfielder Jacob Donnelly has signed a pre-contract with the club ahead of penning a three-year professional contract after the Scotland Under-16 international attracted interest from English clubs. (Glasgow Times), external
Dutch referee Serdar Gozubuyuk, who was criticised for his handling of Scotland's 2-0 defeat by Spain on Thursday, was previously branded the "worst referee in the world" by former Hull City and Russia boss Leonid Slutsky. (Daily Record), external