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Monday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic will not reduce Tony Mowbray's transfer budget because of the £2.2m compensation demanded by West Brom for their manager (The Sun)

New Celtic manager Tony Mowbray will make Neil Lennon second-team coach, with Willie McStay moving to new Hungarian feeder club Ujpest. (Daily Record)

Celtic have been told they will have to pay £4.3m for Nancy striker Marc-Antoine Fortune. (Daily Record)

Marc Antoine Fortune's agent says the striker, who was on loan to West Brom, would be keen on a move to Celtic. (Daily Mail)

Borja Valero's agent says the West Brom midfielder wants to follow manager Tony Mowbray to Celtic. (Daily Record)

Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura is poised to snub a return to former club Yokohama F Marinos and join Espanyol. (The Scotsman)

Sampdoria, Parma and Palermo are all interested in out-of-favour Celtic midfielder Massimo Donati. (The Scotsman)

Former Scotland captain Gary McAllister and ex-Motherwell defender Luc Nijholt have both expressed an interest in being the Fir Park club's new manager. (The Scotsman)

Rangers striker Nacho Novo says he would one day like to play again for Spanish club Huesca. (The Sun)

Rangers have rejected a bid from Barnsley for midfielder Charlie Adam. (The Sun)

Malky Mackay will make Aberdeen midfielder Scott Severin his first signing after he is appointed Watford manager. (Daily Mirror)

Mark McGhee is bidding to make Motherwell midfielder Stephen Hughes his first signing as Aberdeen manager but faces competition from Hearts and English clubs. (Daily Express)

Hearts winger Andrew Driver has a chance of making his England Under-21 debut against Sweden tonight. (The Sun)

OTHER SPORTS

Gregor Townsend wants to be the full-time backs coach under new Scotland rugby boss Andy Robinson. (The Herald)



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Monday's gossip column
15 Jun 09 |  Gossip
Sunday's Scottish gossip
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