Celtic target 'happy' at Brondby - Scottish gossip
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Mathias Kvistgaarden, the 23-year-old striker who had a January transfer to Celtic collapse after the clubs failed to agree a fee, says he is happy at Brondby. (Record), external
Newcastle have joined Brentford and Brighton in the hunt to sign Celtic's 25-year-old German winger Nicolas Kuhn. (Teamtalk), external
Scotland full-back Aaron Hickey has stepped up his return from long-term injury by returning to Brentford training. (Herald - subscription), external
Former Chelsea director of football operations Mike Forde is heading up Rangers' review of their football operations. (Sun), external
Ex-Rangers centre-half Carlos Cuellar, who has completed his Uefa Pro Licence and is currently the manager of Real Murcia's B team, would like to return to Ibrox one day as team boss. (Sun), external
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin believes Richard Odada can still make an impact at Tannadice, despite the 24-year-old midfielder joining OFK Beograd on loan for the remainder of the season. (Courier - subscription), external
- Published14 February
- Published14 February
Slobodan Rubezic admits "many people find my decision strange" to re-join Novi Pazar on loan, but the 24-year-old centre-half says he does not want to talk publicly about the personal issues that led to his surprise departure from Aberdeen. (National)
Novi Pazar do not have the option to buy Rubezic, who has been dealing with matters outside of football, at the end of the defender's loan from Aberdeen this summer. (Record), external
Toyosi Olusanya has suggested he could yet remain with St Mirren beyond the summer even though negotiations about a new contract for the 27-year-old striker having stalled. (Record), external
Dumbarton manager Stevie Farrell says the Scottish League 1 club, who were docked 15 points after going into administration, still need a cash injection to survive the season. (Sun), external
Everton are delighted with the start David Moyes has made upon his return to the club, with West Ham United seemingly being proved wrong over their decision to let the Scottish manager go last year. (TeamTalk), external
More than a decade after exiting the dugout, Sir Alex Ferguson is set to return to coach a team in former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi's farewell match at Fiorentina's Stadio Artemio Franchi on 22 March. (TalkSport), external