Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Holgate, Celtic, Aberdeen, Miovski, Williams, Dundee, Beck, Ross County
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Rangers are monitoring Mason Holgate as parent club Everton consider recalling the defender from his Southampton loan move. (The Sun), external
Liverpool could also recall English centre-back Rhys Williams, 22, from his loan spell at Aberdeen as Jurgen Klopp looks solve his defensive injury crisis. (Mail), external
Ex-Celtic manager Neil Lennon says there is "no question" that Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski would be a good January addition for his former club. (Scottish Sun), external
Scott Brown expects his former manager Brendan Rodgers get things right at Celtic and expects to see serious movement at his ex-club in January. (Daily Record), external
Meanwhile, ex-Celtic and Aberdeen captain Brown says it is "incredible" that Rangers haven't conceded a Premiership penalty since he retired. (Scottish Sun), external
Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack has handed manager Barry Robson his full backing and appealed for Dons fans to do the same. (Scottish Sun), external
West Ham United remain "100%" behind David Moyes, 60, despite the weekend's crushing 5-0 defeat away at Fulham. (Telegraph), external
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher says Celtic right-back Alistair Johnston's goal-saving block at Kilmarnock wasn't hand ball as his arm was "breaking his fall". (Sky Sports via Football Scotland), external
Dundee are "in the middle of discussions" with Liverpool over ensuring loanee Owen Beck sees out his season-long loan at Dens Park. (The Courier), external
Ross County manager Derek Adams is hopeful defender Dylan Smith will make a prompt return after coming off injured in Saturday's defeat to St Mirren. (Press & Journal), external