Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Clement, Muscat, Eustace, Glasner, Davies, Celtic, Abada, Maeda, Aberdeen, Shinnie


Free agent Phillipe Clement has emerged as the leading candidate to become the next Rangers boss, while Kevin Muscat is willing to walk away from Yokohama F Marinos’ title push in Japan. (Scottish Sun)external-link

Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin believes Belgian compatriot Philippe Clement could be “a good fit” at Ibrox. (Daily Record)external-link

Oliver Glasner, without a club after leaving Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer, is “likely” to talk with Rangers. (Fussball Transfers via Daily Recordexternal-link)

English duo John Eustace and Scott Parker are not in line for the Rangers job, with the final round of talks with candidates under way. (Sky Sports)external-link

Rangers hero Ally McCoist reckons sacked Birmingham City boss John Eustace will land an interview for the Ibrox vacancy. (talkSPORT via Daily Record)external-link

Billy Davies, previously in charge of Motherwell, Preston, Derby and Nottingham Forest, has offered to become Rangers manager for the rest of the season. (Scottish Sun)external-link

Former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson believes Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes should be a candidate for the vacant Ibrox manager’s job and also suggests Bristol City’s Nigel Pearson as “a left-field appointment”. (Daily Record)external-link

Celtic have held private talks with Israel winger Liel Abada after the Green Brigade’s support of Palestine attracted controversy in his homeland. (Football Scotland)external-link

Zak Lovelace vows to “be back soon” after being taken off on a stretcher injured during Rangers’ Sunday win over St Mirren. (Scottish Sun)external-link

Celtic winger Daizen Maeda has withdrawn from the Japan squad with a fitness issue. (Herald – subscription required)external-link

Aberdeen manager Barry Robson withdrew captain Graeme Shinnie early in the second half of Sunday’s draw against St Johnstone to protect the midfielder from injury. (Press and Journal – subscription required)external-link

Ex-Celtic and Hibernian forward Leigh Griffiths is expected to take up a player-coach role with Mandurah City, the Australian side he turned out for last season. (Scottish Sun)external-link

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