Hagi senior relieved over son's Rangers resolution - gossip

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Gheorghe Hagi says, "I can sleep peacefully now" that his son, Ianis, is set to return to playing for "a huge club", the Romania great having had heated conversations with the Rangers hierarchy while the 25-year-old midfielder was frozen out of the first team. (Herald - subscription), external

Adama Sidibeh, back from suspension, can hurt Rangers on Sunday evening, believes St Johnstone strike partner Nicky Clark. (Courier - subscription), external

After fireworks and flares before the match against Lyon, Rangers could face the closure of part of their stadium for their next home Europa League game on top of a heavy fine if Uefa follows the precedent set when Servette supporters did likewise against Chelsea. (Glasgow Times), external

Former Scotland midfielder Graeme Souness believes the heavy midweek European defeats for Celtic and Rangers indicates where the money is in football. (Record), external

Celtic have the 23rd most valuable squad in the UK with a market value of £104.43m, with Rangers ranking 28th at £67.02m. (Transfermarkt), external

Liam Scales, 26, is confident Celtic can rouse themselves following their 7-1 Champions League loss to Borussia Dortmund when they take on Scottish Premiership opponents Ross County on Sunday. (Record), external

Scales backs Celtic manager's Brendan Rodgers' way of playing and dismisses moving to a more pragmatic approach. (Herald - subscription), external

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin urges caution over the Dons' impressive start to the season as there "are a lot of points left". (Record), external

No player's place is safe in the Aberdeen starting line-up, says captain and midfielder Graeme Shinnie. (Press and Journal - subscription), external

Head coach David Gray credits Hyeokkyu Kwon and Nectar Triantis for Hibernian's recent improvement. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), external

Yan Dhanda, 25, had a gut feeling he would score Hearts' late winner over Dinamo Minsk in the Conference League. (Record), external

West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui believes midfielder Andy Irving, 24, deserves his Scotland call-up. (Herald - subscription), external

Everton manager Sean Dyche has explained his cautious approach to a return to action for Nathan Patterson because of the Scotland right-back's "unusual" tendon injury that has meant the 22-year-old has not played since April. (Scotsman - subscription), external

Southampton manager Russell Martin retains the support of sporting director Rasmus Ankersen, but the former Scotland defender is facing scrutiny from Serbian billionaire owner Dragan Solak after a poor start to the Premier League season. (TalkSport), external