Injury blow for Rangers' Kasanwirjo - Scottish gossip

Rangers defender Neraysho KasanwirjoImage source, SNS
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Neraysho Kasanwirjo has made 12 Rangers appearances so far this season

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Concern for Rangers defender as Aberdeen winger may be on his way out next summer and St Johnstone miss out on defender...

Rangers defender Neraysho Kasanwirjo was forced off injured during the Netherlands Under-21s' 1-1 draw with England on Monday after appearing to hurt his knee. (Sun), external

Kasanwirjo, 22, overstretched while tussling for the ball and was in tears after going down injured. (Herald - subscription), external

Rangers manager Philippe Clement would be viewed as an early front runner should under pressure Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco lose his job. (Record), external

Former Rangers player Greg Stewart says his old Ibrox team-mate Ianis Hagi "has that bit of magic" as he discusses the Romanian's lack of game time this season. (Record), external

Nigeria are open to a return to the international fold for Rangers defender Leon Balogon, 36. (Sun), external

Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson says reported Rangers attacking target Kwame Poku, 23, is not for sale in January. (Football Scotland), external

Former Aberdeen forward Joe Harper urges the club to make on-loan Millwall striker Kevin Nisbet, 27, a permanent signing. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Winger Luis 'Duk' Lopes, 24, is unlikely to sign a new contract with Aberdeen, with his current deal up at the end of the season. (Record), external

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin praises Duk for becoming an "important" part of his Dons side since returning to the first team picture. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

St Johnstone have reportedly missed out on defender Ville Tikkanen, 25, who has joined HJK Helsinki from SJK. (Courier - subscription), external

Scottish League 1 club Dumbarton are expected to enter administration amid recent financial troubles and an expected points penalty would send them bottom of the division. (Sun), external

Former Dundee United and Rangers forward Jon Daly opens up on managing financially troubled Dundalk and the toll it took on players facing the prospect of losing their income. (Courier - subscription), external