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Scottish gossip: Martin, Gerrard, Ancelotti, Bain, Priske, Henderson, Davis, Maloney, Adam, Ketsbaia, Brown, Woodman, Nisbet, Suman

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Former Rangers defender Russell Martin remains one of the names in the frame to be Ibrox boss and will meet with the Scottish Premiership club this week to make a fresh pitch to become head coach despite interest from Leicester City. (Scottish Sun), external

Leicester City have now reached a full agreement with former Southampton boss and ex-Rangers defender Russell Martin to become the relegated club’s new manager. (Football Insider), external

Exiting Real Madrid assistant Davide Ancelotti is in a strong position to become the next Rangers manager and is desperate for the job, while Steven Gerrard is still in contention for an Ibrox return, but Russell Martin now looks set to become the new Leicester City boss and sacked Feyenoord head coach Brian Priske is behind the other two as things stand. (TeamTalk), external

Ajax midfielder Jordan Henderson is open to a new adventure, having been present as former club Sunderland beat Sheffield United to secure promotion to the Premier League and also being linked to Rangers should Steven Gerrard return as manager, while the Dutch club want rid of the 34-year-old’s salary. (De Telegraaf), external

Northern Ireland head coach Michael O’Neill says he would not want to lose Steven Davis from his backroom team if Northern Ireland’s record appearance holder returns to Rangers amid speculation the midfield great could be part of a dream ticket with Steven Gerrard to go back to Ibrox. (Belfast Telegraph), external

Former Wigan Athletic head coach Shaun Maloney is a leading contender to be Dundee manager, former captain Charlie Adam is likely to be considered, fellow Dark Blues midfielder Temuri Ketsbaia has expressed an interest, while Ayr United’s Scott Brown and Bromley’s Andy Woodman are contenders. (Scottish Sun), external

Retiring striker Dwight Gayle has admitted that the Hibernian players were “almost begging” with the club’s hierarchy not to part company with head coach David Gray earlier in the season when the rookie manager was under pressure. (The Scotsman), external


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