Scottish Gossip: Celtic, Rangers, Ziggy Gordon, Kris Boyd
FOOTBALL GOSSIP
Celtic could lose out on making loanee Odsonne Edouard a permanent signing due to a tie-up between parent club Paris Saint-Germain and Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes. (The Mail on Sunday)
Better news for Celtic fans though is that winger James Forrest wants to stay at the club for the rest of his career. (Daily Record)
Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon could be dropped for the trip to Hamilton Academical, with manager Brendan Rodgers keen to spare the 35-year-old from playing on the artificial pitch having just returned from injury. (Scotsman)
Rangers striker Kenny Miller insists he is ready to start next weekend’s Old Firm Scottish Cup semi-final after scoring on his return to the side against Dundee. (Herald)
Meanwhile, manager Graeme Murty has vowed to appeal against Alfredo Morelos’ yellow card for diving in the 4-0 win over Dundee, with the card likely to earn him a one-game ban. (Sun – print edition)
Former Hamilton and Partick Thistle defender Ziggy Gordon says he has had offers to return to Scotland, but for now is happy to stay in Poland with league leaders Jagellonia. (Sunday Mail – print edition)
Kris Boyd is the non-Celtic player of the year according to manager Brendan Rodgers, with the Kilmarnock striker scoring 20 goals this season. (Herald)
OTHER GOSSIP
Edinburgh Rugby’s Duncan Weir says the said he was “determined to prove he was a good player” after hearing his contract would not be renewed. (Sun)
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