Rangers striker Kenny Miller insists the Ibrox club need to put their failed European campaign behind them or it will have a negative impact on their Scottish Premier League title defence. (Various)
Ibrox defender Steven Smith admits Rangers are lagging behind their European counterparts but still believes they can get into next season's Champions League. (Various)
On-loan defender Andy Webster has hinted that he could be recalled to Rangers from Dundee United in January (Various)
United full-back Mihael Kovacevic says wins in their next two games against Hearts and Rangers would make the Tannadice club genuine title contenders. (Various)
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is keen on Rangers midfielder DaMarcus Beasley. Full story: Daily Mirror
Real Betis plan to bid for Hamilton midfielder James McArthur. (The Sun)
Celtic defender Gary Caldwell believes extra work on the training ground is now paying dividends with the Glasgow side having won their last three games. (Various)
Barcelona winger Jeffren Suarez could join sign a pre-contract agreement with Celtic in January as his Nou Camp deal runs out in the summer and he is unlikely to be loaned out by the La Liga club. (The Sun)
Hibernian manager John Hughes is eager to have Sol Bamba available for the 27 December clash against Rangers, with the Ivory Coast defender due to report for international duty on the same day. (Daily Record)
Easter Road captain Chris Hogg has warned the rest of the SPL that third-place Hibs are yet to hit top form (Various)
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is playing table tennis to aid his recovery from a broken arm. (Various)
West Brom and Scotland midfielder Graham Dorrans is attracting the attention of Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill. (The Sun)
Paul Sturrock's future as Plymouth boss will be discussed at a board meeting on Thursday, with former England striker Paul Mariner, who is head coach at the club, set to replace the Scot. Full story: The Sun
Manchester City midfielder Paul Marshall, who is on trial at Aberdeen, is eager to win a move to Pittodrie in a bid to get regular first-team football. (The Scotsman)
The Scottish FA will investigate the touchline row between Ross County assistant manager Craig Brewster and Morton boss James Grady, which took place during Tuesday evening's match at Victoria Park and resulted in both men being sent to the stand. (Daily Record)
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