Former Celtic manager Wim Jansen wants to return as director of football, with Tony Adams in charge of the first-team and Henrik Larsson as coach. (Sunday Times)
But Wim Jansen and fellow Dutchman Co Adriaanse have ruled themselves out of the Celtic manager's job. (Sunday Herald)
West Brom's Tony Mowbray and Dundee United's Craig Levein top Celtic's wanted list, with Roy Keane and Alan Curbishley not ruled out.
But Slaven Bilic, Steve Clarke, Frank Rijkaard and Roberto Martinez will not feature on Celtic's shortlist. (Sunday Mail)
Burnley director Brendan Flood says Owen Coyle told him a month ago he would reject an approach from Celtic should their manager's post become vacant. (News of the World)
Gordon Strachan's departure from Celtic has ended the chances of Barcelona left-back Sylvinho joining the Glasgow club. (News of the World)
Rangers manager Walter Smith will have showdown talks with owner David Murray this week about his future and next season's transfer budget. (Sunday Mail)
Former Leyton Orient boss Martin Ling will have talks with Hibernian next week about succeeding Mixu Paatelainen as manager at Easter Road. (Sunday Express)
Departing Newcastle coach Colin Calderwood is wanted by managerless Hibernian. (The People)
Former Aalborg manager Bruce Rioch says he is not interested in the Hibernian job this time round. (Sunday Times)
Motherwell's Mark McGhee and Falkirk's John Hughes are both on the shortlists for the vacancies at Hibernian and Aberdeen. (Sunday Herald)
Swansea have withdrawn their interest in James McCarthy saying they cannot afford the Hamilton midfielder. (News of the World)
Former Hearts winger Saulius Mikoliunas is poised to sign for Austrian side Wiener Neustadt. (Sunday Express)
Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo could extend striker Mike Tullberg's stay at Tynecastle despite an injury-hit loan spell from Regina. (Scotland on Sunday)
SPL new boys St Johnstone have received an extra compensation payment after former manager Owen Coyle led Burnley to England's Premier League. (Sunday Express)
Dick Advocaat will leave Zenit St Petersburg to become Belgium coach in January. (Sunday Express)
Livingston have moved closer to administration after the Scottish Football League withheld end-of-season cash because of the late payment of wages to players. (Various)
OTHER SPORT GOSSIP
Scotland are poised to announce their new rugby coach this week, with Andy Robinson still a strong favourite. (Scotland on Sunday)
Double Commonwealth Games swimming gold medallist Gregor Tait has not ruled out defending his titles despite setting up a personal training franchise in Australia. (Sunday Herald)
Scottish Rocks supremo Ian Reid hopes to bring back captain Rob Yanders next season but admits cash restraints could prevent him keeping the American. (Sunday Mail)
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