Clement safe for now at Rangers despite rumours - gossip

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Manager Philippe Clement's departure from Rangers is not imminent, despite rumours to the contrary on Sunday. (Daily Record), external

Rangers are expected to name former interim Manchester United chief Patrick Stewart as their new chief executive officer. (Rangers Review, external, subscription required)

Malcolm Offord is the leading contender to become chairman at Rangers, with the 60-year-old member of the House of Lords lined up to replace John Bennett. (Scottish Sun), external

Rangers could beat English clubs to the signing of Peterborough winger Kwame Poku in January, with the 23-year-old out of contract at the end of the season. (Football Insider), external

Vincenzo Ierardo, assistant manager to Kevin Muscat, insists the Australian remains focused on Shanghai Port in the wake of revived speculation over a move to Rangers. (Daily Record), external

Celtic striker Adam Idah appeared to have objects thrown at him after scoring his first goal in Saturday's 4-1 win at Hearts, with manager Brendan Rodgers condemning those scenes as "never good." (Daily Record), external

Club Brugge striker Ferran Jutgla says Wednesday's Champions League visit to Celtic "looks very equal" as the Belgian team take confidence from their win over Aston Villa. (Daily Record), external

With Europa League opponents Nice adopting an "aggressive, attacking style", former Ibrox player Gregory Vignal says Thursday's game will be "a big challenge" for Rangers but thinks they can hurt the French side on the counter. (Daily Record), external

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