Celtic rekindle interest in international midfielder, Hearts and Hibs called 'an embarrassment' to Edinburgh, Rangers eye new deal for Ibrox star - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Sunday’s Scottish football news and gossip.
Celtic are interested in signing Burnley midfielder Robbie Brady. Picture: SNSCeltic are interested in signing Burnley midfielder Robbie Brady. Picture: SNS
Celtic are interested in signing Burnley midfielder Robbie Brady. Picture: SNS

Celtic back for Brady

Celtic have rekindled their interest in Robbie Brady. The Burnley midfielder was a target last summer before deciding to sign a one-year deal to stay with the EPL side. (Scottish Sun)

Lennon hits back

The back-and-forth over the spot-kick awarded to Greg Taylor in Celtic’s midweek 4-0 win over St Mirren has been further ramped up after Neil Lennon rounded on Jim Goodwin over his repeated claims in the aftermath that the full-back had gone down easily. (The Scotsman)

New deal for Davis?

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Steven Gerrard hopes to get key midfielder Steven Davis to sign a new contract that will see him remain at Ibrox next season. The Rangers manager insists the 36-year-old still has a lot to offer. (Scottish Sun)

Gordon fumes at penalty decision

Hearts star Craig Gordon was left fuming that his clean sheet run came to an end from a disputed penalty. The goal arrived before half-time and came about from an award by referee Collin Steven. (The Scotsman)

Ex-Hearts star on elite list

Aaron Hickey has joined the likes of Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund superstars Ansu Fati and Jude Bellingham on a list of highly-rated prospects in world football. (Evening News)

Hearts and Hibs jibe

For too long both Hearts and Hibs have been an embarrassment to Scotland’s capital, according to former Celtic star and Sky Sports commentator Davie Provan. (Scottish Sun)

New Goodwin deal

Jim Goodwin will be offered a new and improved contract after guiding the Paisley club into a battle for a top six place, chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick has revealed. (Scottish Sun)

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