Scottish gossip: Dundee United Premier League partnership, Aaron Hickey, Reo Hatate, Owen Beck

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Brighton and Brentford are looking into potential partnerships with Dundee United on the back of the SFA's decision to allow Bournemouth co-owner Bill Foley to buy a minority shareholding in Hibernian. (Daily Record), external

Brentford development coach Steven Pressley fears Bees full-back Aaron Hickey's hopes of going to Euro 2024 with Scotland are in the balance. (Scottish Sun), external

On-loan Liverpool left-back Owen Beck faces "a minimum of four to six weeks on the sidelines" with a groin issue, says Dundee manager Tony Docherty. (The Courier), external

Midfielder Reo Hatate will step up his Celtic return by playing in a behind-closed-doors match following a serious calf injury. (Scottish Sun), external

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers believes the return of Hatate is a "huge" boost in the title race. (The Herald), external

Rodgers says there is "a different weight of shirt when you leave here" and that Mikey Johnston is now showing his talent on loan at West Brom from Celtic. (The Herald), external

St Johnstone manager Craig Levein is resigned to losing Daniel Phillips in the summer when the midfielder's contract expires. (The Courier), external

Scotland Under-21 coach Scot Gemmill says Steve Clarke watches his side's games closely and that he does not need to remind his players of the Euro 2024 jackpot they could hit. (Daily Record), external

Aberdeen interim boss Peter Leven says Bojan Miovski's team-mates are key to getting the club's leading goalscorer back firing again. (Press & Journal), external

PSV Eindhoven and Malik Tillman are keen to make his loan move from Bayern Munich permanent this summer - and Rangers will bank a significant chunk of the £12m fee that is part of the agreement with the German club. (Daily Record), external

Rangers manager Philippe Clement prefers life in Glasgow to life in Monaco - even if he gets the odd abusive gesture along the way. (Scottish Sun), external

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