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Tuesday's Scottish gossip

Scottish newspaper gossip

FOOTBALL GOSSIP

Celtic are on the trail of Southampton's £2m-rated England Under-21 midfielder Adam Lallana. (The Sun)

On-loan striker Robbie Keane has returned to Tottenham for treatment to a knee injury that prevented him finishing Celtic's game against Hibernian. (Daily Express)

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is planning to offer Tottenham £11m for striker Robbie Keane at the end of his loan to Celtic. (caughtoffside.com)

Sunderland's on-loan Tottenham right-back, Alan Hutton, is being chased by Newcastle, who clinched promotion to England's top flight on Monday. (Daily Express)

Vejle Boldklub left-back Euan Holden says he would consider a call to the Scotland squad despite older brother Stuart, of Bolton, having chosen to play for the USA. (Various)

Birmingham forward James McFadden wants the club to offer him an extension to his contract, which has another year to run. (Daily Record)

Manager Mark McGhee admits that Aberdeen could be relegated for the first time in their history if they don't improve their form. (Various)

Rangers defender Madjid Bougerra has returned to training for the first time since aggravating a hamstring injury against Celtic in February. (Daily Record)

Hibernian manager John Hughes has branded defender Sol Bamba "stupid" for earning a three-game suspension following his booking for throwing the ball away against Celtic. (Various)

OTHER GOSSIP

Edinburgh full-back Chris Paterson has returned to training and hopes to take part in Scotland's summer rugby trip to Argentina despite the kidney injury he picked up during the Six Nations being worse than first feared. (Various)

Edinburgh middleweight boxer Craig McEwan says opponents are reluctant to face him after his run of 18 victories. (Daily Record)



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Tuesday's gossip column
06 Apr 10 |  Gossip
Monday's Scottish gossip
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