Bodo/Glimt head coach Kjetil Knutsen is reportedly keen on the Celtic job - on one condition - as Scotland captain Andy Robertson is also said to be open to a switch to the Scottish champions.
Bodo/Glimt head coach Kjetil Knutsen, whose contract ends at the turn of the year, is keen to take the vacant Celtic job - but wants to see out first the Norwegian side's Champions League campaign, which could stretch into January or beyond. (Graeme Bailey on X), external
Former Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane is happy to be linked with the Celtic job because it means he is doing something right in charge of Ferencvaros. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas says reports linking Pumas UNAM head coach Efrain Juarez with Celtic simply shows that they have a quality team boss in charge. (AS Mexico), external
Bookmakers suggest it is a straight shoot-out between Bodo/Glimt's Kjetil Knutsen or Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy to be the next Celtic manager. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external
Former Dundee United manager Liam Fox says he wanted to prove he can coach outside Scotland when took charge of the newly-formed Sporting Club Jacksonville despite the club having no signed players and no permanent stadium ahead of their debut season in the USL Championship. (Sunday Mail), external
Ajax want to talk to former Rangers manager Philippe Clement as they seek a replacement for the sacked John Heitinga. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external
Former Rangers striker Nacho Novo, who has been coaching West of Scotland Premier Division side Drumchapel United, is poised for his first job as a manager, with West of Scotland First Division club Darvel. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external
Andy Robertson could move to Celtic as early as January, with the Scotland captain open to a pre-contract agreement with his boyhood club, but a one-year extension with Liverpool also remains an option for the 31-year-old left-back. (TeamTalk), external
Scotland right-back Calvin Ramsay is expected to secure January loan move from Liverpool in January, with several English Football League clubs monitoring his situation closely. (Daily Mail, print edition)
Scotland centre-half Jack Hendry, who is out of contract next summer, has defended the strength of the Saudi Pro League as he revealed he is currently considering extending his two-and-a-half-year stay with Al-Ettifaq. (Scotland On Sunday), external
Ruben Amorim's decision to include Jack Fletcher, the 18-year-old son of former Scotland midfielder Darren, among his substitutes for Saturday's 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur preserved an 88-year record of having at least one academy player in their squad for a top-flight match. (Football Transfers), external
Denmark look likely to be without Newcastle United striker William Osula for their World Cup qualifier in Scotland this month after he picked up an injury. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Adam Webb is confident that St Johnstone have managed to "weather the storm" of relegation from the Scottish Premiership financially without the need for a cash injection from himself and his co-owners, although selling extra shares and outside investment is being considered. (The Courier), external

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