Rangers warned over marquee signing target, SPFL facing title decision conundrum, Rangers urged to give Ibrox ace new deal - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Thursday’s Scottish football news and gossip

Rangers warned over Liverpool target

Rangers have been warned to ensure they are getting a player over his injury history if they wish to sign Liverpool’s Nathaniel Clyne. The Light Blues have been linked with a move for the £70k-a-week star, but ex-EPL midfielder Michael Brown has urged Steven Gerrard to use caution. (Football Insider)

Rangers urged to sign Halliday

Liverpool star Nathaniel Clyne is reportedly a target of Rangers. Picture: GettyLiverpool star Nathaniel Clyne is reportedly a target of Rangers. Picture: Getty
Liverpool star Nathaniel Clyne is reportedly a target of Rangers. Picture: Getty

Rangers have been urged to give Andy Halliday a new contract by former full-back Alan Hutton. Halliday will see his current deal expire this summer. (Football Insider)

SPFL will have to go it alone

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Scottish football will likely have to go it alone in their decision of how to finish the 2019/20 season as it looks increasingly unlikely that a cross-border, unified resolution can be found with English football, which is facing dire financial consequences if their campaign cannot be completed. (Daily Record)

Hearts use furlough

Hearts have put the majority of non-football staff on furlough leave as an alternative to 50 per cent pay cuts. (The Scotsman)

Locke backs Budge

Hearts legend Gary Locke believes there is no better person to guide the club through the current situation than Ann Budge. (Evening News)

PFA chairman rules out closed-door games

PFA Scotland chairman Liam Craig has ruled out playing behind closed doors while social distancing is still encouraged by the government in British society. (Evening News)

Scotland clash postponed indefinitely

Scotland’s Euro 2021 play-off with Israel which was set to be played in June has been postponed indefinitely as they seek to give more time to conclude the current season. (The Scotsman)

Celtic: All staff members receive full salary

Celtic have, in a statement, ensured that the members of staff on furlough will still receive their full salary with the club making up the difference from the scheme. (The Scotsman)

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