Thursday's Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Celtic, Ross County, St Johnstone, Barisic, Ferguson, Gordon, Abada
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Croatia left-back Borna Barisic is ready to quit Rangers this summer when his contract comes to an end. (Football Insider), external
The agent of Lewis Ferguson will discuss the £22m-rated Scotland midfielder's future with Bologna in the summer amid mounting interest from Serie A rivals. (Daily Mail)
Interim Ross County manager Don Cowie questions why there were 12 minutes of added-on time in last night's 3-1 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox. (Herald, external, subscription required)
Rangers manager Philippe Clement reveals he apologised to referee Alan Muir after his stoppage-time complaints about time-wasting earned him a booking in the win over Ross County. (Football Scotland), external
Liel Abada is back in training with Celtic after Brendan Rodgers gave the Israel winger time off to reset his frame of mind. (Daily Record), external
Craig Gordon is football's Andy Murray and "you'd be mad to bet against" the veteran Hearts goalkeeper making a successful comeback for club and country, says former Tynecastle player Ryan Stevenson. (Daily Record), external
"It was important for me to get out of Celtic," says winger Mikey Johnston, now on loan at West Brom after a "frustrating" first half of the season. (Football Scotland), external
Manager Craig Levein insists Chris Kane could yet have a future at St Johnstone after the striker was loaned out to Dunfermline. (Courier), external