Wednesday's Scottish Gossip: Scotland, Porteous, Rangers, Butland, Hagi, Dundee, Aberdeen, Shinnie, Sprangler, Cowie
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Scotland assistant coach John Carver would "be very surprised" if any of the English-born players at Newcastle or Leeds' Archie Gray, all of whom have been linked with playing for the Scots, end up in the Euro 2024 squad. (Sun), external
Carver reveals Plymouth forward Ryan Hardie has caught Scotland manager Steve Clarke's attention this season. (Herald - subscription required), external
Meanwhile, Carver admits time is running out for those facing fitness issues at club level and still hoping to make the finals. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Ryan Porteous believes "a lot of people could go under with the stuff I kind of dealt with", the Scotland and Watford defender referring to criticism he received earlier in his career. (Record), external
Scotland Under-21 forward Tommy Conway aims to go to the Euro 2024 finals, whether he is playing with the senior team or watching as a supporter. (Sun), external
Rangers are willing to accept £15m for goalkeeper Jack Butland, 31, with interest growing in the Premier League. (Football Insider), external
Gheorghe Hagi, whose son Ianis is on loan at Alaves from Rangers, expects to see the younger Hagi "at his best" at Ibrox next season. (Record), external
Dundee manager Tony Docherty is facing the biggest list of injuries of his short time as manager. (Courier - subscription required), external
Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie feared Crohn's Disease would prevent him having such a successful professional career. (Record), external
St Johnstone midfielder Sven Sprangler could be out for six weeks. (Courier - subscription required), external
Interim manager Don Cowie hopes to create an environment for loan players to thrive at Ross County. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external