Scottish gossip: Kevin van Veen, Malik Tillman, Yan Dhanda, Lawrence Shankland
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Former Motherwell striker Kevin van Veen is not on Rangers' radar, despite the Groningen forward claiming the Ibrox club still want to sign him despite him rejecting them last summer. (Daily Record), external
Assistant boss Stephan van der Heyden created transfer excitement among Rangers fans with social media pictures of an airport departure board - but he says he was just connecting a flight to visit his son Jasper in the Faroe Islands. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers could miss out on £1.4m because their former loan midfielder Malik Tillman's permanent move to PSV Eindhoven from Bayern Munich is in doubt. (Eindhovens Dagblad - in Dutch), external
Ross County have told Heart of Midlothian they do not want to lose Yan Dhanda in January - and with the Tynecastle club not prepared to pay a significant fee, they may sign the playmaker on a pre-contract deal to join in the summer instead. (Daily Record), external
Ex-Scotland captain Colin Hendry believes Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland has the talent Steve Clarke's side needs to make history by getting out of their group at Euro 2024. (The Scotsman), external
St Johnstone manager Craig Levein believes Matt Smith, who has been a key man for Saints since arriving in the summer, can get back into Wales squad in 2024. (The Courier), external
Former Aberdeen midfielder Ross McCrorie has opened up on his injury nightmare, with the 25-year-old yet to make his first competitive appearance for Bristol City following his move last summer. (Press & Journal), external
Stephen Dobbie says he regrets not getting Queen of the South into the Premiership more than he does missing out on a Scotland call-up after a testimonial match at Palmerston Park featuring Scott Brown, James McFadden and Charlie Mulgrew. (The Scotsman), external