Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Brendan Rodgers, Leicester, Rangers, Motherwell, Aberdeen
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FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Arsenal are plotting a £25m bid for Celtic's Kieran Tierney this summer. (Scottish Sun, external)
Leicester City were last night pursuing a move to make Brendan Rodgers their new manager. Undeterred by a compensation figure of £5million, the Foxes hierarchy want Rodgers to take the helm with immediate effect. (Daily Mail), external
Leicester have scrapped plans for an interim boss - and will move to appoint Brendan Rodgers this season. Rodgers will cost around £6.5million to land from the Scottish Premiership leaders mid-season and with a treble within sight. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Celtic captain Roy Aitken is confident Brendan Rodgers will resist the lure of a return to the English Premier League with Leicester City and remain in charge of the Scottish champions for the "longer term". (Scotsman), external
Davie Weir has predicted "the sky is the limit" for Alfredo Morelos - if the Rangers striker can learn to curb his fiery temper. (Herald), external
Rangers, Celtic and Middlesbrough have joined Hull City in monitoring Motherwell youngster Jake Hastie. (Sun), external
Motherwell hardman Tom Aldred has revealed he was desperate to be patched up and put back on at Parkhead - despite suffering this horror head injury. (Scottish Sun), external
Neil McCann has lifted the lid on the sectarian abuse he was subjected to on the day Dundee and Celtic paid tribute to his late father. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has challenged his players to reproduce their away form at home as they bid to close the gap on Rangers in the Premiership. (Press and Journal), external
Ryan Christie is out of the game against Hearts at Tynecastle with a hamstring injury and there are fears the Hoops' attacking midfielder could be sidelined for a number of weeks. (Scottish Sun), external
Hearts manager Craig Levein insisted goalkeeper Zdenek Zlamal earned his recall on Saturday but a decision has yet to be made on whether the Czech continues against Celtic. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Johnny Russell admits he was left devastated after Celtic refused to splash the cash to sign him. (Daily Record), external
Seething Celtic keeper Scott Bain last night blasted Motherwell boss Steve Robinson over Sunday's breakaway goal controversy. (Scottish Sun), external
New Colombia boss Carlos Queiroz has revealed he's set to watch Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos before he names his first squad. (Herald), external
Inverness Caledonian Thistle chairman Graham Rae admits dramatic changes are required if the club is to ensure its survival after announcing losses of £800,000 in the last financial year. (Scottish Daily Mail, print edition)
OTHER GOSSIP
The Six Nations unions have begun talks with CVC Capital Partners, which have already bought a shareholding in England's Premiership clubs, about selling a share in their own commercial future to the private equity firm. (The Times, subscription required), external