Thursday's gossip: Matt O'Riley, Adam Idah, Caoimhin Kelleher, Philippe Clement, Neil Warnock

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Celtic were prepared to sell Matt O'Riley if Atletico Madrid offered £25m for the Denmark midfielder. (Tipsbladet via Scottish Sun), external

Celtic have been told to expect interest from Italian clubs if they want to sign Adam Idah from Norwich City permanently this summer. (Scottish Sun), external

Caoimhin Kelleher has been told to stay at Liverpool and win trophies rather than join Celtic and be their number one goalkeeper. (Daily Record), external

Kelleher may want to leave Liverpool this summer as he will not have the same trust with the new manager as he enjoys with Jurgen Klopp. (Daily Record), external

Philippe Clement hailed Rangers for not slipping up at Kilmarnock as he admitted his players "were like Bambi on ice" on Rugby Park's artificial pitch at times. (The Herald), external

Striker Lawrence Shankland was targeted with a lighter, AirPod and bottle opener as he waited to take his penalty for Hearts against Hibs. (The Herald), external

Hibs boss Nick Montgomery believes the performance at Hearts was "a sign of the team I have assembled with help in the window" and that momentum has been building for the past few weeks. (The Scotsman), external

There were shouts of "sack the board" and "you're not fit to wear the shirt" at Pittodrie as Neil Warnock's wait for a Premiership win continued in Aberdeen defeat to St Johnstone. (The Herald), external

Warnock admits watching Aberdeen at the moment is "soul destroying". (Press & Journal), external

St Johnstone boss Craig Levein namechecked DJ Jaiyesimi and Benji Kimpioka for praise after the "complete" victory at Pittodrie. (The Courier), external

Dundee's miserable night at Celtic was completed when their team bus broke down and had to be towed away. (Daily Record), external

Celtic batted away Premier League interest to tie highly rated youngster Daniel Kelly down on a long-term contract when he turned 16. (Scottish Sun), external

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