Scottish transfer gossip: Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Michael Beale, Graeme Souness, Neil Warnock

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Giovanni van Bronckhorst has hit out at Michael Beale for making an appearance at Ibrox and in a popular Rangers pub as he battled to stay in a job. (FourFourTwo via Daily Record), external

Rangers icon Graeme Souness has confirmed he will not be involved with his former club in any official capacity. (Scottish Sun), external

Souness says Rangers manager Philippe Clement's presentation during the interviewing process to find the club's new manager was a "10 out of 10" - and the Belgian later revealed it was the first presentation he had ever done. (Daily Record), external

Angel di Maria says Jack Butland is one of the best goalkeepers in Europe and also praised James Tavernier and Fabio Silva as his Benfica side prepare to take on Rangers in the Europa League. (The Scotsman), external

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Stand-in Celtic captain Cameron Carter-Vickers has questioned why Scottish referees are using VAR if they have already had a clear view of an incident in the wake of the explosive Premiership game at Tynecastle. (The Herald), external

The Scottish Senior Football Referees' Association has hit back at criticism amid the intense Celtic-Rangers title race by saying it is "impacting personal lives and security of families". (The Scotsman), external

Former Aberdeen striker Duncan Shearer says it feels "chaotic" at Pittodrie and doubt over the next permanent manager will be impacting things on the pitch. (Press & Journal), external

Aberdeen manager Neil Warnock says he has left Shayden Morris out of his matchday squads since the draw against Motherwell to protect him from more fan abuse. (Scottish Sun), external

Dundee are set to be without versatile defender Jordan McGhee for the majority of the month as he picked up a calf injury in last week's heavy defeat to Celtic. (The Courier), external

Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes hopes the fact Aberdeen are yet to score against his side this season can give his team a psychological edge in their Scottish Cup quarter-final. (Daily Record), external

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