Scottish gossip: David Turnbull, Neil Warnock, Humza Yousaf, Adam Idah

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David Turnbull has questioned whether his Celtic exit was down to "other things" - but the midfielder says he left the champions with nothing but good memories. (Daily Record), external

New manager Neil Warnock says captain Graeme Shinnie will be vital to his Aberdeen revolution. (Daily Record), external

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has suggested he would be "chairman of Celtic Football Club" if he wasn't involved in politics. (The Herald), external

Striker Adam Idah says he is "loving life in Glasgow" on and off the pitch already after his deadline-day move to Celtic. (The Herald), external

Steve Clarke is desperate for Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Robert Lewandowski not to hang up their boots before they play Scotland in the Nations League. (Scottish Sun), external

Hibernian boss Nick Montgomery says the YouTube videos of the Scottish Cup win against Rangers "make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up". (Daily Record), external

Sean McGinty is plotting a Scottish Cup upset against his former Manchester United youth team-mate Tom Lawrence when Ayr United face Rangers. (The Herald), external

Jack Vale got a taste for big cup occasions with Blackburn last season and the on-loan striker is now desperate to fire Motherwell to Hampden Park. (Daily Record), external

Ibrox legend Barry Ferguson says Philippe Clement has turned him into a Rangers believer again - but the players must be ready for the mental pressure of a title race they looked out of when the Belgian arrived. (Daily Record), external

Ex-Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos said he had met his idol after posing for a picture with Brazil forward Neymar after Santos' match against Corinthians. (Scottish Sun), external

Defender Dare Olufunwa believes St Johnstone's January recruitment has given the Perth club the tools they need to leap into the Premiership's top six. (The Courier), external

Former Rangers midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has emerged as a surprise frontrunner for the manager's job with Serie A side Torino - just four months after taking over at Marseille. (Scottish Sun), external

Former Aberdeen winger Connor McLennan has revealed he is receiving advice from Manchester United and Wales legend Ryan Giggs. (Press & Journal), external

Ex-Rangers forward Michael Mols looks set for an emotional return to a new role at Utrecht just months after his brain tumour operation. (Scottish Sun), external

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