Rangers reportedly want former Scotland striker Lee McCulloch to join their recruitment team, while Saint-Etienne are linked with under-pressure Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy.
Rangers want former player Lee McCulloch, who is currently talent acquistion manager with Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albion, to join their recruitment set-up at Ibrox. (Alan Nixon on Patreon), external
Gauthier Ganaye does not have the CV required to replace Patrick Stewart as Rangers' new chief executive despite his experience with Barnsley and Nice, according to former Aberdeen and Everton and Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness. (Football Insider), external
Under-fire Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy would land on his feet should he lose his job, as he is the preferred coaching target for Ligue 2 promotion chasing Saint-Etienne. (Foot Sur), external
Former Kilmarnock striker Steven Naismith is in the running for the manager's job at Rugby Park after Stuart Kettlewell was sacked on Monday. (Football Insider), external
Aberdeen first-team coach Peter Leven is the bookmakers' favourite to be Kilmarnock's new manager, ahead of Livingston's David Martindale and interim boss Kris Doolan. (The Scotsman), external
Former Aberdeen manager Barry Robson, recently sacked by Raith Rovers, was pictured alongside Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes at a first-team training session at the Oriam on Wednesday. (Edinburgh Evening News), external
Ross County owner Roy McGregor has revealed that more than 80 applications have been received for the Scottish Championship club's manager vacancy. (The Courier), external
Dundee have a January budget to bring in several signings even before players leave the Scottish Premiership club. (The Courier), external
Former Rangers loanee Aaron Ramsey has had his contract terminated by Pumas three months into his one-year deal after the 34-year-old midfielder's injury hit start in Mexico. (The Scotsman), external
Scottish Professional Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster believes Scottish football needs to adopt a "robust line" towards fans who cross the line after threats and abuse prompted Peter Lawwell to step down from his role as Celtic chairman. (The National), external
The Scottish FA is guaranteed to bank a bumper £8.8m just for being at the World Cup for the first time in 28 years and can make it £9.35m if they can make it out of the group stage for the first time. (Scottish Sun), external
Rangers have launched a supporter survey to gauge opinions over potential expansions at Ibrox Stadium. (The Herald), external

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