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Sunday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

West Brom will play hardball with Celtic in their bid to land Tony Mowbray as their new manager. (Sunday Mail)

Swansea City have shortlisted Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo to replace Roberto Martinez. (News of the World)

Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor could land a shock move to German club Hannover 96. (News of the World)

Celtic could lose Gary Caldwell for nothing next season as the defender is entering the fourth year of his contract. (News of the World)

Hibernian could be set to unveil Newcastle reserve coach Richard Money as their new manager. (News of the World)

A release clause in his contract could allow Tony Mowbray to make the switch from West Brom to Celtic for a lower compensation fee than was initially believed. (Sunday Times)

The SPL is facing a financial crisis if the satellite broadcaster Setanta goes under. (Sunday Times)

Celtic's major shareholder Dermot Desmond appealed to Gordon Strachan to stay on at the Glasgow club for a fifth season. (Sunday Herald)

Mark McGhee will be named the new manager of Aberdeen this week. (Sunday Herald)

Billy Stark will not leave his job as Scotland Under-21s coach for the Hibernian job. (Sunday Herald)

Celtic will hand Tony Mowbray a £10m transfer budget if he completes his move to the Glasgow club in the next 48 hours. (Sunday Express)

Scottish players are on the wanted list of India's top clubs. (Sunday Express)

Rangers are hoping the lure of Champions League football will encourage Icelandic international Hermann Hreidarsson to turn his back on the Premiership for a move to the SPL. (Sunday Express)

Dundee are poised to launch a new £300,000 bid for Livingston's Leigh Griffiths. (Sunday Express)

Paul Sturrock has ruled himself out of the running for the vacant manager's position at Hibernian. (Sunday Express)



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