Rangers manager Walter Smith is in the running to replace Brian Laws who was sacked by Sheffield Wednesday last week. Full story: News of the World
Celtic manager Tony Mowbray has won the race to sign Tours striker Olivier Giroud, fighting off competition from Middlesbrough. (Various)
David Low, the businessman who engineered the plan to save Celtic from administration in 1994, believes Rangers fans should not despair about the Ibrox club's future, despite their £31m debt.
And Low believes the model of supporters taking ownership of a football club could work for Rangers. (Sunday Herald)
Kevin Thomson's calf injury, which he picked up in Rangers' 6-1 win over Motherwell, is set to rule him out of January's Old Firm match. (Sunday Herald)
Bosnian teenager Marko Maletic hopes to win a move to Celtic after having a spell on trial with Tony Mowbray's side. (Sunday Express)
Dundee United goalkeeper Nicky Weaver, who will leave Tannadice in January, could move to Rangers if the Ibrox club sell either Allan McGregor or Neil Alexander. (Various)
Former Dundee United boss Paul Sturrock could return to the Tannadice hot-seat if Craig Levein takes the Scotland job. (Various)
James McFadden hopes the new national manager is a Scot and wants Birmingham team-mate Barry Ferguson recalled to the Scotland squad. (Sunday Times)
Hearts have retained their interest in Charlton striker Izale McLeod after missing out on signing the player on loan in the summer. (Sunday Express)
Jerome Rothen's expected departure from Rangers in January will not free up wages to be used elsewhere. (Sunday Times)
Midfielder Massimo Donati feels he was often overlooked by former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan when the pair were with the Glasgow club last season.
"Strachan really messed me about in my last year and I never really understood why," said the Bari player. (Sunday Times)
OTHER GOSSIP
Scottish Rugby chief executive Gordon McKie wants the BBC to televise Magners League matches involving Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh and feels the southern domination of the broadcaster stifles the development of the game north of the border. (Sunday Herald)
Prop Euan Murray, who will not feature on Sundays for Scotland because of his Christian faith, has a clause in his new Northampton Saints contract that exempts him from playing games on the Sabbath. (Sunday Times)
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