Rangers striker Kris Boyd is still in signing talks with Birmingham City, with manager Alex McLeish considering a fresh approach for Celtic winger Aiden McGeady. (Various)
Scotland striker Kris Boyd thinks he would be a success in the Barclays Premier League should he leave Rangers for England's top flight in the summer. (Daily Record)
Celtic forward Shaun Maloney will be lucky to play again this season after a recurrence of his injury. (The Sun)
Falkirk are hoping to sign 22-year-old Dutch midfielder Etienne Reijnen when his contract ends with FC Zwolle. (Daily Record)
Hearts have dramatically scaled down their £50m stadium redevelopment plans at Tynecastle, with the budget to build a new stand now set at between £10m and £15m. (The Scotsman)
Hearts director Sergejus Fedotovas says owner Vladimir Romanov would welcome new investment in the club. (Various)
Hearts managing director Campbell Ogilvie wants a new Scottish Premier League split, with the bottom four playing off with the top four in Division One for promotion and relegation. (The Sun)
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon believes he is finally living up to his £9m price tag with Sunderland. (Various)
Australian 17-year-olds James Virgili, a winger from Newcastle Jets, and Evan Batsis, a striker graduate from the Australian Institute of Sport, are on trial with Celtic. (Daily Record)
Partick Thistle manager Ian McCall had wanted Gordon Chisholm as his assistant should he move to Dundee before the latter took the Dens Park job himself after leaving Queen of the South. (The Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
Colin Montgomerie hopes that playing the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill will help improve his foundering game and help him assess the form of US-based candidates for Europe's Ryder Cup team. (Daily Express)
Golfer David Drysdale is battling a sickness bug to be fit for this week's Andalucia Open. (The Sun)
Bruce Aitchison is to step down as head coach of Watsonians Rugby Club, presently struggling against relegation from the Premiership, at the end of the season. (The Scotsman)
Emma Marley, presently clerk at Bath, has been appointed clerk of Ayr Racecourse and will take over from caretaker Hazel Peplinski in May. (The Scotsman)
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