German boss on Rangers' radar - Wednesday's gossip

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RB Leipzig boss Marco Rose, who has also coached Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Monchengladbach, has been added to the list of managers Rangers are interested in. (The Scotsman), external
One of the key investors in the prospective takeover of Rangers originally wanted to buy another Rangers - Queens Park Rangers of the Championship. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic transfer target Mathias Kvistgaarden could be set to miss out on Brondby's final league game of the season after being forced off early into his side's loss to Randers on Monday night. (The Scotsman), external
During a telephone call to inform him he was being sacked, CEO Patrick Stewart told coach Alex Rae he was welcome to watch games at Rangers as a guest of the club - but the former midfielder said he wouldn't take up the invitation as he has two season tickets in the Broomloan Road. (GoRadio via Scottish Sun), external
Rae says Philippe Clement's "attention to detail was second to none" and that he has "a huge amount of respect" for the former Rangers manager. (GoRadio via The Herald), external
St Johnstone CEO Fran Smith says the board was driven by the "club's best interests" when arriving at their decision to give Celtic three stands for next month's Premiership fixture at McDiarmid Park. (The Courier), external
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Graeme Souness believes Leeds United could well become Rangers' feeder club if the impending takeover goes to plan and elevates the club to another level. (Daily Record), external
Dundee United defensive stalwart Declan Gallagher looks set to be fit for Sunday's derby at Tannadice. (The Courier), external
Captain Graeme Shinnie impressed at left-back in the Scottish Cup quarter-final but he still has much to offer in midfield, says Aberdeen legend Willie Miller. (Press & Journal), external
Cardiff fans fear that former Rangers midfielder Aaron Ramsey's career may be over after the 34-year-old was forced off with another injury in the 2-1 home defeat to Luton. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers legend Brian Laudrup says "bringing back the club's identity is vital, that's what's been hurting me" as he assessed the state of the Ibrox club. (Daily Record), external

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