English Premier League club Brentford is reportedly considering Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn as a potential replacement for star player Bryan Mbeumo, who is attracting significant interest. (Caughtoffside) Midfielder Connor Barron believes that achieving success in the Europa League could serve as a catalyst to re-energize Rangers’ pursuit of the title. (Daily Record) Celtic defender Auston Trusty stated that the vibrant atmosphere at Celtic Park enabled him to endure the discomfort of an ankle sprain during the Champions League victory against RB Leipzig. (Daily Record) According to former Ibrox midfielder Derek Ferguson, Rangers captain James Tavernier may have been unsettled by summer transfer rumors linking him to Saudi Arabia and Turkey, leading to his omission from the squad for the midweek draw against Olympiakos. (Open Goal via Glasgow Times) The atmosphere at struggling Hibs has reportedly turned sour. Following their 2-1 home defeat to St Mirren on Saturday, Hibs forward Elie Youan was observed arguing with his own supporters, with team-mates Rocky Bushiri and Jordan Obita intervening to remove him. (Scottish Sun) Tommy Conway, a Scotland international and current club team-mate, predicts that Ben Doak will achieve superstar status at Liverpool upon his return from his loan spell at Middlesbrough. (Daily Record) Keelan Adams, described as a “late bloomer” who was previously rejected by Rangers and Hibs before being released by Hearts, expressed his desire to “stay on that upward trajectory” following his standout performances with Falkirk this season. (Daily Record) Justin Devenny, 21, made his first appearance for Crystal Palace in yesterday’s loss to Fulham, 15 months after departing Airdrieonians. The midfielder, born and raised in Scotland, has represented Northern Ireland at youth level. (Scottish Sun) Sandi Toksvig will be joined by Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Additionally, opportunities will be available to sing along to tracks by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are returning for the festive events at Longleat Safari Park. Topics ranging from microplastics in our air, soil, and waterways to the current extent of food waste will be explored. © 2024 BBC. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites. Further information regarding its approach to external linking is available.

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