“We don’t need to sell any of our players, we don’t want to sell any of our players.” That’s what manager Neil Lennon has to say about the idea that Celtic’s Champions League qualifying exit necessitates the sale of his star striker Odsonne Edouard or others. (Sun)
Former Dundee United midfielder Ryan Gauld, now at Farense, has been voted the top player in the Portuguese second tier. (Sun)
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard admits to a bit of sympathy for striker Alfredo Morelos but he has made it clear to the Colombian that “he respects the club and he respects his team-mates and his application needs to be bang on otherwise I can’t select him”. (Herald)
Jamie Murphy is the subject of interest from Hibernian who would like to take the winger from Ibrox to Easter Road on loan or in a permanent move. The 31-year-old is keen for first-team football and is not getting that at Rangers. (Daily Record)
A furious half-time row between Scotland left-back Andy Robertson and his Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane may have been the spark that saw Jurgen Klopp’s side beat Aston Villa 2-1 last November, with the warring duo the scorers very late in the match. (Daily Mail)
Barry Ferguson thinks the Rangers players would be foolish to get drawn in to the unhappiness this week at Celtic Park. The former Ibrox skipper says Celtic’s defeat by Ferencvaros means they are “now wounded and are going to come back strongly”. (Daily Record)
Hearts defender Craig Halkett believes the perceived injustices against his club have “only served to strengthen us as a group”. (Daily Record)
Former Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam is in talks about a move home to play for the team he supports – Dundee.(Courier)