Scottish gossip: Aberdeen manager hunt, Scotland's Euro 2024 countdown, Cyriel Dessers, Scott McTominay
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Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill, who has been linked with Aberdeen, has left the door open on making a return to club football. (Press & Journal), external
Former Aberdeen midfielder Steve Tosh has backed the club's patient approach for a new manager and insists the waiting game will be worthwhile if the Dons land their number one target. (Press & Journal), external
Bologna captain Lewis Ferguson and Rangers defender John Souttar have been tipped to start for Scotland in the friendly against Northern Ireland live on BBC Scotland on Tuesday. (The Scotsman), external
Scotland should not retreat into their shells after the humbling scoreline against the Netherlands - but a failure to secure some positive results between now and Euro 2024 risks beginning the tournament with an inferiority complex. (Daily Record), external
Mats Enquist, former general secretary of Swedish Professional Football Leagues, believes Scottish football could copy golf and consider a rollback on VAR. (Daily Record), external
Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers aimed a thinly veiled dig at former Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro as he ended his international exile by netting in the first game of new Super Eagles boss Finidi George. (Daily Record), external
Scotland centre-half Jack Hendry believes playing in the Saudi Pro League will prepare him perfectly for Euro 2024. (The Scotsman), external
Brian Graham was relieved Rangers did not run riot at Tynecastle as the Partick Thistle boss praised his players for their valiant efforts in the SWPL Cup final. (The Herald), external
No blame can be attached to Callum Davidson or Steven MacLean for Theo Bair finding his form with Motherwell rather than St Johnstone, according to Saints captain Liam Gordon. (The Courier), external
Former Rangers forward Fashion Sakala is striking up a prolific strike pairing with ex-Celtic target Henry Onyekuru in the Saudi Pro League for Al Fayha. (Daily Record), external
Stiliyan Petrov has revealed he was being chased for payment for a phone bill at the time he joined Celtic - because he had not been paid for two months by his club CSKA Sofia. (Open Goal via Scottish Sun), external
Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay is set to appear in a museum dedicated to Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo - as a draught excluder. (Scottish Sun), external