Scottish Gossip: Dundee, Cameron, Rangers, Dessers, Celtic, Hart, Scales, Hearts, Kingsley, Dundee United, Wotherspoon
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Dundee expect summer interest in midfielder Lyall Cameron. (Courier - subscription), external
Celtic have been given a reduced allocation for Sunday's Scottish Premiership match away to Dundee. (Herald - subscription), external
May's Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Rangers could be scheduled at the same time as the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United. The Scottish FA are inclined not to move the kick-off to avoid a repeat of the row that followed delaying last season's cup final, when winners Celtic and Inverness Caledonian Thistle started after City beat United at Wembley. (Record), external
Rangers forward Cyriel Dessers has scored more goals so far this season than Celtic counterpart Kyogo Furuhashi but former Ibrox striker Kris Boyd points out Kyogo has "done it in big games". (Sun), external
Goalkeeper Joe Hart would be open to staying at Celtic in a new role after he hangs up his gloves at the end of the season. (Record), external
Liam Scales urges Celtic to address their defensive issues, saying the loss of three goals in the Scottish Cup semi-final win over Aberdeen was "a warning". (Sun), external
Aberdeen proved their quality to incoming boss Jimmy Thelin in their Hampden loss, says interim manager Peter Leven. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
Heart of Midlothian defender Stephen Kingsley says the "young team" at Tynecastle "will only get better with experience". (Record), external
Former Dundee United forward Billy Dodds believes Jim Goodwin can establish the promoted Tangerines as a Scottish Premiership force, if given the time to do so. (Herald - subscription), external
David Wotherspoon wants to remain with Dundee United for their top-flight return. (Courier - subscription), external
The draw for the first two qualifying rounds in next season's European competition will take place in mid-June with the earliest games involving Scottish sides in late July. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external