Scottish Gossip: Hibernian, Strachan, Lennon, Rangers, Gerrard, Celtic, Aberdeen, Kilmarnock, St Johnstone
28 January 2019
Hibernian will sound out Gordon Strachan about a return to frontline management following Neil Lennon's remarkable suspension last Friday. (Scottish Daily Mail, print edition)
Steven Gerrard has dismissed the possibility of Southampton tabling a bid for James Tavernier before the January transfer window deadline on Thursday. (Herald), external
Derek McInnes is hoping he has actually convinced Celtic winger Lewis Morgan to see out the season at Aberdeen. (Daily Record), external
St Johnstone have actually booted out a bid from Barnsley for Jason Kerr. The English League One club made a deal of ₤ 100,000 for the protector last week but that was turned down out of hand by the Perth club. (Scottish Sun), external
Celtic are close to sealing their ₤ 1.75 m swoop for Ukrainian winger Maryan Shved. (Daily Record, print edition)
Hibs skipper David Gray has actually exposed gamers were left stunned by news supervisor Neil Lennon had been suspended by the club. (Scotsman), external
Steven Gerrard is positive Rangers can see out January without needing to ward off deals for star males Alfredo Morelos and James Tavernier. (Scottish Daily Mail), external
Craig Levein believes Jake Mulraney is growing accustomed to life at Hearts after the winger's finest performance in maroon. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Gary Holt refused to point the finger at Livingston keeper Liam Kelly following his howler against Rangers. (Scottish Sun), external
Kilmarnock are great enough to maintain their title bid, says goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann. (Scotsman), external
Boss Derek McInnes has actually challenged the Dons to continue to prove there is more to the Scottish Premiership than the big-spending Old Firm. (Aberdeen Evening Express), external
Steven Gerrard, the Rangers supervisor, challenged his team to build on the victory which took them second in the Ladbrokes Premiership by finally showing they can go on a long winning run. (The Times, subscription required), external