Gossip: Former FA chief keen on Rangers jobpublished at 09:52
Former England national team head of communications Adrian Bevington is open to talks with Rangers over their vacant chief executive position. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers chairman John Bennett could be reluctant to turn to Adrian Bevington as their next chief executive because the Englishman played an introductory role in a failed £60m American cash injection led by businesswoman Kyle Fox. (Daily Record), external
Rangers chief executive hopeful Adrian Bevington insists his previous involvement with potential Rangers bidder Kyle Fox should be no impediment to landing a major Ibrox role. (Scottish Sun), external
While Rangers are aware of Adrian Bevington's desire to be chief executive, the Ibrox club also still hold an interest in Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
The Turkish Football Federation's decision to stick with a limit of 12 non-national players in domestic squads has ruled out the possibility of Rangers captain James Tavernier joining Besiktas or Trabzonspor this week. (Daily Record), external
Former Rangers midfielder Todd Cantwell claims his "maturity" led him to stick by his transfer request as he conceded moments of doubt over his Ibrox exit push before joining Blackburn Rovers. (Daily Record), external
Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny has blasted his own FA for allowing the Czech Republic's home Nations League game to be completely taken over by visiting Ukrainian fans. (The National), external
Former Rangers and Watford striker Dapo Mebude is training with Dunfermline Athletic as the 23-year-old looks for a new club after leaving Oostende months after suffering life-threatening injuries in a freak car crash and having trials with Livingston and Raith Rovers. (The Courier), external