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Scottish gossip: Nancy on Celtic manager shortlist

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Columbus Crew boss Wilfried Nancy is on the Celtic managerial shortlist, along with Bodo/Glimt’s Kjetil Knutsen and Kieran McKenna of Ipswich Town. (Sky Sports), external

Celtic principal shareholder Dermot Desmond will hold talks with Martin O’Neill this week as the club ponder extending the 73-year-old’s interim period in charge of the team. (Sky Sports), external

Two Italian clubs are weighing up January approaches for Rangers and Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin, with Ibrox sources indicating a bid of £18m to £20m could force their hand. (TeamTalk), external

Former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is being courted by Saudi Pro League clubs. (Daily Record), external

Rangers are seeking another meeting with the Scottish FA, with the Ibrox club of the view that the latter’s key match incident panel two-to-one ruling validates their belief that Celtic defender Auston Trusty should have been sent off rather than shown a yellow card for catching goalkeeper Jack Butland’s head with a foot during the recent Premier Sports Cup semi-final. (Sky Sports), external

Liverpool and Scotland left-back Andy Robertson, 31, will leave Anfield when his contract expires next summer and has already held talks with Celtic. (Fichajes – in Spanish), external

Dundee United have enquired about Yelimay Semey’s Kazakhstan winger Galymzhan Kenzhebek, 22, who is soon to be out of contract. (Daily Record), external

Dundee United are one of a number of clubs keen on Kenzhebek, who was previously linked with Celtic and Hearts. (Courier – subscription required), external

Pundit Michael Stewart has issued an apology to the Scottish FA after mentioning a “cover-up” over the use of VAR to rule out a St Mirren goal in Saturday’s game with Hibs, saying: “I am not trying to claim there is something untoward going on.” (Scottish Football Social Club via Daily Record, external)

Celtic coach Mark Fotheringham is mentioned in connection with the managerial vacancy at Norwich City. (Sun), external

St Mirren fans will be given the opportunity to buy up to 20 tickets each for next month’s Premier Sports Cup final against Celtic. (Scottish Sun), external


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