Sunday's Scottish Gossip: Fabio Silva, Brendan Rodgers, David Moyes, Myziane Maolida, Emiliano Marcondes
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Rangers hope that Champions League qualification, which would bring in about £20m in revenue, can help fund a permanent transfer for Fabio Silva, the 21-year-old forward currently on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers. (Football Insider), external
Hibernian head coach Nick Montgomery says the club's new £6m American cash injection could help him keep Myziane Maolida, the forward on loan from Hertha Berlin, and Emiliano Marcondes, the midfielder farmed out by Bournemouth. (Sunday Mail), external
Celtic have made signing a wide player to replace Liel Abada, who was sold to Charlotte last week, their summer transfer priority. (Football Insider), external
Manager Brendan Rodgers has refused to rule out Celtic signing more Israeli players in the future despite Liel Abada's transfer to Charlotte after the 22-year-old winger fell out of contention having found it difficult to play amid Palestinian backing among the club's supporters. (Sunday Mail) , external
Manager Brendan Rodgers is pushing the Celtic board to make major changes this summer, with the Northern Irishman wanting a "complete overhaul" of his squad during the upcoming transfer window. (Football Insider), external
Brendan Rodgers has reiterated his desire to remain Celtic manager next season and revealed that plans to "fire up" his squad this summer are already at an advanced stage. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Former Huddersfield Town manager Mark Fotheringham says the previous three Aberdeen bosses before Neil Warnock, who left the Scottish Premiership club on Saturday, did not have "CVs comparable to mine" as he eyes a job in his homeland. (Sunday Mail), external
Talks between David Moyes and West Ham United over the manager's future at the club have been put on hold until the summer, with the 60-year-old Scot expected to make a final decision at the end of the season, although that could hinge on further Europa League progress. (Football Insider), external
Ayr United assistant Steven Whittaker will be Scotland Under-21 head coach Scot Gemmill's right-hand man as they resume their Euro 2025 campaign later this month. (Sunday Post, print edition)
Rangers captain James Tavernier is one goal away from becoming the UK's highest-scoring defender in history having already equalled former Scotland international Graham Alexander's 130 goals. (Sunday Post)