Kris Boyd will leave Rangers in the summer for Birmingham City after the Scotland striker was offered a contract worth £1m per year. (The Herald)
Rangers striker Kris Boyd has laughed off suggestions that he has agreed to join Birmingham City when his contract ends in the summer. (Various)
Derby County midfielder Robbie Savage says Celtic and Rangers would struggle in the Championship in England. (Daily Record)
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce will use this weekend's meeting with Tottenham to sound out the possibility of making Spurs full-back Alan Hutton's loan spell at the Stadium of Light permanent. (Daily Mirror)
Middlesbrough manager Gordon Strachan will attempt to sign Stephen McManus when the Celtic defender's loan deal ends in the summer. (Various)
West Brom are poised to battle it out with Wigan to sign Hamilton midfielder James McArthur in the summer and are lining up a £1.5m bid. (Daily Record)
Hamilton chairman Ronnie MacDonald expects the club to cash in on midfielder James McArthur and goalkeeper Tomas Cerny in the summer. (The Herald)
Steven Pressley, manager of relegation-threatened Falkirk, has compared debt-ridden Scottish Premier League clubs to drugs cheats. (Various)
On-loan midfielder Simon Ferry, presently with Swindon Town, expects to be sold by Celtic in the summer. (Daily Record)
On-loan Rangers forward Steven Lennon is poised to win a permanent transfer to League Two club Lincoln City. (Daily Record)
Celtic and Dundee United are in talks with top-level Slovakian club Senica about a player exchange programme. (Daily Express)
Motherwell have blamed the loss of the Scottish Premier League's television contract with Setanta for a loss of £700,000 - their first loss in six years. (Various)
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee will travel to England on Saturday and Monday to watch matches in his search for new players. (Various)
Mark McGhee expects to be sacked by Aberdeen if his side are still struggling in the first few months of next season. (Various)
Dundee United players want Peter Houston, appointed until the end of the season, to be given the manager's job long-term. (The Times)
Dundee benefactor Calum Melville has rejected suggestions he could walk away from the club if they fail to win promotion to the Scottish Premier League this season. (Various)
Scottish Cup semi-finalists Raith Rovers will ask the Scottish Football League for an extension to the season after being given a seven-game schedule in the final 14 days of the campaign. (Daily Express)
Ayr United fans are poised to boycott Saturday's game away to Dundee because of the way they claim they were treated by stewards on their last visit. (The Courier)
OTHER GOSSIP
US billionaire Donald Trump says he can bring The Open to the £1bn golf resort he is building in Aberdeen. (Daily Record)
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