
Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell is subject to the signature of Rangers Ibrox boss Michael Beale is deciding whether to bring the 24-year-old to the Scottish Premiership in January or sign a pre-contract deal with a view to a summer transfer. (Scottish Sunday Sunday)
hibernian manager Lee Johnson “Sometimes an emotional person…[but] He just wants us to do well,” says the club’s captain. David Marshall In reference to Johnson stating that 10 players did not meet the requirements at Easter Road. (Sunday Times – subscription required)
David Marshallage 37, is open to chat with Scotland Manager Steve Clark said if he felt he needed to come out of retirement to cover for Craig Gordon while he was recovering from a broken leg.Sunday Scottish Sun)
Targeting three transfer windows to change his shape Rangers squad, Michael Beale Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou says he must get the deal right as he is a “lucky guy” who can work with a bigger budget. (Sunday Times – subscription required)
former Rangers striker Kenny Miller I can’t imagine Beale agreeing to spend £4m on land loan utilities james sands On a permanent deal as someone that costs that amount has to be the first team pick. (Sunday Mail)
Biel ‘definitely’ will try to keep midfielder John Lundstram so Rangersthe 28-year-old still has a year and a half left on his current contract. (Scotland on Sunday)
Former captain of Celtic Scott Brown Celebrating Ligue 1’s lead Fleetwood Town to an FA Cup third round victory over championship side Queens Park Rangers. “It’s special to have our name in the fourth round of the FA Cup. For me as a manager, it’s an exception,” he said. (Sunday Mail)
Scotland’s biggest clubs need to be ‘ahead of the game’ by looking for alternative sponsors, warns Inverclyde MP Ronnie Cowan, who says the ban on gambling ads will end ‘soon’ ing. (Sunday Herald – subscription required)
Anju Postecoglou praises the striker’s attitude Giorgos Djakoumakisis suspected of a move from Celtic Park after coming on as a substitute against Kilmarnock on Saturday and hitting the bar into the post. (Sunday Mail)