Scottish Gossip: Livingston, Celtic, Rangers, Hibs, Cadden, Ross County, Aberdeen, West Ham, Moyes, Peterhead
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Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley is a possible January target for Inter Milan with the Serie A club considering an initial loan until the end of the season with an obligation to buy in the summer. (Sky Sports), external
Livingston manager David Martindale believes Celtic's recent stutter is positive for Scottish football, even if it does make his job harder when the sides meet on Saturday. (Sun), external
Liam Scales looks to his loan spell at Aberdeen, during which the Dons recovered from some struggles, as he seeks to help Celtic bounce back from successive Scottish Premiership defeats. (Record), external
Scales insists Celtic will not fold. (Sun), external
Former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson is against the idea of the Ibrox club playing in a European super league. (Record), external
Hibernian need to be "brave" as they try and execute manager Nick Montgomery's game plan. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Hibs will not abandon their risk and reward tactics because of one costly mistake in last week's loss at St Johnstone, says Montgomery. (Record), external
A leading Achilles' specialist has cleared Hibs' versatile player Chris Cadden to return to training in January. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Ross County manager Derek Adams would be in favour of a larger Scottish top flight. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Richard Jensen says Aberdeen team-mate Bojan Miovski is one of the greatest players he has played with. (Record), external
Jensen believes Aberdeen's comeback win over Livingston on Wednesday showed their mental strength. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
West Ham are yet to hold talks with Scottish manager David Moyes, 60, about renewing his contract, which runs out at the end of the season. (Football Insider), external
Peterhead are using materials from a shipping container to build a new stand at Balmoor. (Sun), external