Rangers have started contract talks with Kris Boyd but will not offer a pay rise to the striker who is keen to remain at Ibrox. (The Sun)
Striker Kris Boyd has been told he will have to take a pay cut if he wants a new contract with Rangers. (Daily Record)
Rangers are planning to offer Kris Boyd a new contract, but there are no guarantees the striker will sign as he is free to talk to other clubs in January. (Daily Mail)
Rangers striker Kris Boyd could be sidelined for a month as he could require surgery to repair a suspected fractured eye socket suffered after he blew his nose at a Scottish FA coaching course following a facial knock suffered in Sunday's Old Firm derby. (Daily Record)
Assistant manager Ally McCoist says he wants to remain at Rangers for life. (The Independent)
Former Bayern Munich striker Alan McInally fears that Rangers striker Kenny Miller could have left it too late to consult German doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt about ongoing groin and back problems. (Daily Express)
Veteran broadcaster Archie Macpherson has criticised Scottish Television for broadcasting Man Utd's Champions League game instead of Rangers' meeting with Sevilla. (Daily Record)
The Scottish FA has shelved plans to transmit Saturday's international friendly in Japan on the internet for free because of technological difficulties. (The Scotsman)
Celtic full-back Mark Wilson has denied diving in an attempt to win a penalty against Rangers on Sunday, when he was shown a yellow card for simulation. (Various)
Celtic will have to do without new signing Zheng Zhi for two matches in February if the midfielder is called up to China's squad for the East Asian Championship. (Daily Mail)
Aberdeen defender Zander Diamond, who had ankle surgery in the summer, is still unable to train and waiting for a scan amid further concerns about his injury. (Various)
Dundee United fear that a knee injury could sideline left-back Paul Dixon for eight weeks. (Various)
Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo admits he could not prevent Laryea Kingston joining the Ghana squad despite the midfielder having not played for his club this season because of injury. (Various)
Stirling Albion manager Allan Moore is hopeful of being interviewed for the vacancy at Morton. (Daily Record)
Stirling Albion could be forced out of Forthbank Stadium if they do not pay £67,000 owed to Stirling Council for rent and rates. (Various)
Stirling Albion chairman Peter McKenzie has rejected a £300,000 offer for his shares by a group aiming to turn it into a community-owned club and which has the backing of Christian Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs and Andy Murray. (The Times)
Former Morton manager David Irons - aged 48 - has signed as a player for South of Scotland League club Threave Rovers until next summer. (Daily Mail)
OTHER GOSSIP
Scotland's hockey, netball and seven-a-side rugby teams will learn this week if they will be invited to compete at next year's Commonwealth Games in Delhi. (The Scotsman)
Scotland's Elena Baltacha has risen to a career-high 90 in the world rankings, a rise of three places, while Jamie Baker has gone from 555 to 456 after winning two ATP tour titles last month. (The Herald)
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