Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Lagerbielke, Rangers, Dumbarton, Aberdeen, Clyde, McCrorie, Conway, Hearts, Smith
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Hellas Verona join fellow Italian clubs Genoa and Lecce in considering a loan move for Celtic defender Gustaf Lagerbielke. (Record), external
Celtic are open to offers for Lagerbielke, Alexandro Bernabei, James McCarthy and Rocco Vata while Yuki Kobayashi and Marco Tilio could be loaned out. (Glasgow Times), external
Nicolas Kuhn is prepared to put his friendship with Rangers forward and former Ajax team-mate Danilo on hold after joining Celtic. (Sun), external
Buckie Thistle's John McLeod says the Highland League side are not afraid of Sunday's Scottish Cup opponents Celtic. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Ross County are yet to receive any offers for Yan Dhanda amid speculation surrounding the playmaker. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Dumbarton manager Stevie Farrell is upset loan goalkeeper Jay Hogarth cannot face parent club Rangers in Saturday's Scottish Cup tie, despite the Ibrox side being happy for him to play. (Sun), external
Farrell was a little irked the Sons were not drawn away to face Rangers to aid Dumbarton's uncertain future. (Herald - subscription required), external
Ian McCall, whose Clyde side face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup on Friday, reveals his son Edson, a barber, has cut some of the Dons players' hair. (Sun), external
Bristol City's Scot Ross McCrorie feels like he has "gone from one extreme to the other" after helping the Robins knock West Ham out of the FA Cup a year after losing a Scottish Cup tie with Aberdeen away to Darvel. (Record), external
Meanwhile, Bristol City forward Tommy Conway is targeting a Scotland Euro 2024 call-up after netting the goal that beat West Ham. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Hibernian's teenage defender Kanayo Megwa is keen to make an impact at Easter Road after returning from his loan spell at Airdrieonians. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Rory McKenzie hopes to end his career at Kilmarnock as he approaches 400 club appearances. (Herald - subscription required), external
St Johnstone are keen to sign Heart of Midlothian midfielder Connor Smith. (Courier - subscription required), external
Saints and Motherwell have made moves for Smith. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external