Philippe Clement, currently manager of Rangers, is reportedly the leading candidate on a five-person shortlist to succeed Domenico Tedesco, the under-pressure Belgium national team manager. (Sun) Julian Nagelsmann, the manager of the German national team, has stated he is “keeping an eye” on Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn for a potential international call-up. (Daily Record) Connor Goldson claims that “standards got lower” at Rangers following Steven Gerrard’s departure as manager, and the club has not been the same since their 2020-21 title victory. (Daily Record) Dundee manager Tony Docherty drew a comparison between Scott Tiffoney, whom he described as “old-school,” and Kevin McAllister, a former winger for Chelsea, Hibs, and Falkirk. (The Courier) Lee Miller, a former Aberdeen forward, suggests that Jimmy Thelin’s “trust” in on-loan striker Kevin Nisbet could lead to the Scotland international remaining at Aberdeen long-term. (Press and Journal) Lennon Miller, who Motherwell reportedly values at £4 million, is said to be willing to depart Fir Park only for a team where he would maintain his first-team playing status, with Craig Moore believing the 19-year-old could “walk into” Rangers’ midfield. (Daily Record) Borna Barisic, a former defender for Rangers, may see his contract with Trabzonspor terminated by mutual agreement after only five months at the Turkish club. (Daily Record) Elena Sadiku, manager of Celtic, was prevented by officials from conducting a television interview following her team’s 3-2 SWPL loss to Rangers due to her having been sent off during the match. (Scottish Sun)

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