Celtic star offered new deal to stay for ten-in-a-row, former Parkhead ace 'arrested' getting off flight, Rangers will sell defender this summer, Celtic not guaranteed title if season cancelled - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Monday's Scottish football news and gossip.

New deal for Edouard

Celtic have opened talks with star striker Odsonne Edouard over a new deal as they are set to give Frenchman lucrative deal to stay for ten-in-a-row. (Daily Record)

Celtic not guaranteed title

Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard. Picture: SNSCeltic striker Odsonne Edouard. Picture: SNS
Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard. Picture: SNS

Celtic will not be guaranteed the Scottish Premiership title if there is a mass cancellation of games due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. (Scottish Sun)

Stokes arrested

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Former Celtic star Anthony Stokes is believed to have been arrested getting off a flight at Gatwick Airport due to an outstanding warrant. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers will sell Barisic

The agent of Rangers left-back Borna Barisic has claimed the Ibrox club will agree to sell the Croatian this summer. (Scottish Sun)

Tavernier plea to Gerrard

Rangers skipper James Tavernier has appealed to Steven Gerrard to remain at Ibrox after the downcast manager appeared to throw his own future at the club into doubt. (The Scotsman)

Gerrard to blame

Steven Gerrard's mollycoddling of Alfredo Morelos has enabled the striker's ill-discipline, claims Daily Record journalist and Scottish football personality Keith Jackson. (Daily Record)

Lennon praises Celtic mentality

Neil Lennon praised both the mental and physical strength of his Celtic players as they bounced back from their Europa League exit to keep their bid for a fourth consecutive domestic treble on course. (The Scotsman)

Sibbick still a doubt

Hearts midfielder Toby Sibbick remains doubtful for the Edinburgh derby against Hibs as he continues recovering from glandular fever. (Evening News)

Omeonga: It's about Hibs, not Hearts

Stephane Omeonga will focus on Hibs’ needs rather than piling more league misery on Capital rivals Hearts when the two teams meet in tomorrow night’s Edinburgh derby. (Evening News)

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