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Tuesday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Sunderland are pondering a bid for Hearts and Scotland left-back Lee Wallace. (Daily Mail)

Andrew Ellis remains the front runner in the race to buy Rangers and could submit a formal bid for control by the end of the week. (Daily Mail)

Scotland's richest man Jim McColl is not prepared to underwrite a fans' bid to take control at Ibrox. (Daily Record/Herald)

Mark Hughes is keen to talk to Celtic about their future plans at Parkhead. (Daily Express)

And the former Manchester City and Blackburn boss will not price himself out of a move to Celtic, according to his former assistant Mark Bowen. (Daily Record)

Midfielder Steven Naismith hopes the title-hunting Rangers squad can be kept together to strive for another era of success. (Various)

Rangers winger DaMarcus Beasley has warned the club to fix a new deal with manager Walter Smith or risk losing him to one of Europe's top clubs. (Daily Record)

Celtic's Aiden McGeady insists that the 4-0 humiliation at St Mirren last week was worse than being hammered by Artmedia Bratislava in Gordon Strachan's first game in charge. (Various)

Dundee United midfielder Scott Robertson, who has been out since December, will not feature again until next season as he bids to solve a long-term pelvic injury. (Various)

Hamilton defender James Gibson, who has been out for nine months, has suffered a recurrence of his cruciate ligament injury and will be sidelined until Christmas. (Various)

Hibs manager John Hughes wants top scorer Anthony Stokes to keep banging in the goals but insists he must add to his all-round game. (Various)

Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee admits Jim Paterson's loan spell could be over after suffering an Achilles injury. (Press & Journal)

Dundee defender Eddie Malone denies the Dark Blues have lost their bottle in the First Division title race. (Various)



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