Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnston has admitted that relegation from the SPL could leave the Ayrshire club's future in the hands of the bank. (The Star)
Seattle Sounders general manager Adrian Hanauer is unhappy at plans for a match against Celtic in the summer due to the "political baggage" associated with the Glasgow club. (The Star)
Celtic defender Thomas Rogne has admitted his season is over following the recurrence of a hamstring injury sustained against Dundee United last weekend. (The Star)
Rangers owner Sir David Murray has accused Rangers would-be buyers of trying to undermine the club after millionaire Douglas Park claimed the Ibrox club can't be sold because of tax investigations. (Daily Record)
Meanwhile, Murray says he is hopeful that a new owner can take over at Rangers before the start of next season. (The Times)
Celtic's interim assistant manager Johann Mjallby has emerged as a candidate for the AIK Stockholm job after Mikael Stahre left to manage Greek side Panionios. (Daily Record)
Rangers have received an unreserved apology from The Boston Globe for comments made on their website by a journalist concerning the Ibrox disaster. (Daily Record)
Meanwhile, the Ibrox club's chairman Alastair Johnston is due to fly in to Glasgow from the USA for some high profile meetings regarding the future of the club. (The Herald)
Manchester police have blocked plans for Rangers to play against Manchester United in Gary Neville's testimonial match over crowd trouble fears. (Daily Mail)
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee is refusing to give up hope of landing Kevin Kyle and Jim O'Brien from Kilmarnock and Motherwell respectively. (The Express)
Meanwhile, O'Brien could have already sealed a deal to move to Barnsley. (The Sun)
Celtic hope to tie up a deal this weekend to keep Landry N'Guemo at the Glasgow club. (The Express)
Celtic interim manager Neil Lennon has drawn up a summer transfer wish list headed up by Fulham's Damian Duff and Portsmouth's Aruna Dindane. (The Sun)
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