Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Kalas, Rangers, Tavernier, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Motherwell

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Bristol City will fight to keep Celtic target Tomas Kalas, the 25-year-old defender currently on loan from Chelsea. (Sun), external

Celtic forward Mikey Johnston says the Scottish Premiership leaders do not have the title won after they were held to a draw by Aberdeen on Saturday. (Daily Record), external

Rangers captain James Tavernier has spoken of how his wife watched on television as he was confronted by a spectator on the pitch during Friday's draw with Hibernian. (Sun), external

Scotland manager Alex McLeish says stadiums may be closed if the recent trend of crowd disorder continues. (Herald - subscription required), external

Sheffield Wednesday forward Steven Fletcher is likely to miss Scotland's opening Euro 2020 qualifiers after limping off during his club side's draw with Derby County. (Daily Record), external

Kilmarnock have made a pre-contract offer to their former midfielder, Derby's Craig Bryson, 32, whose current deal ends this summer. (Express), external

Killie midfielder Alan Power has encouraged the Rugby Park board to secure manager Steve Clarke's long-term future. (Scotsman), external

Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna should resist a move and stay with the Dons, says former Pittodrie team-mate Jayden Stockley. (Sun), external

Motherwell midfielder David Turnbull has urged soon to be out of contract team-mate Jake Hastie to stay at Fir Park. (National - subscription required), external

Scottish manager Alex Neil, currently with Preston North End, is under consideration to succeed Darren Moore as West Bromwich Albion boss. (Telegraph), external