Scottish football reconstruction 'dead in the water', Celtic's 240-man global scouting mission, Neil Lennon 'is manager of the year', shock contender wants St Johnstone job - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Wednesday’s Scottish football news and gossip

Scottish football in grave peril

The Scottish Government was warned the future of football in the country is under threat during talks which confirmed a return to sporting action remains some distance away. (The Scotsman)

Reconstruction plan

Hearts owner Ann Budge has been at the front of the task force for league reconstruction.Hearts owner Ann Budge has been at the front of the task force for league reconstruction.
Hearts owner Ann Budge has been at the front of the task force for league reconstruction.

A league reconstruction plan for a 14-team Premiership could be finalised this week and circulated to Scottish clubs within a fortnight. (The Scotsman)

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- The reconstruction plan already appears to be dead in the water with clubs unlikely to agree to additional teams in the Scottish top flight taking a cut of the money pot. (Daily Record)

Hibs coach backs reconstruction

Hibs first team coach Grant Murray has backed calls for league reconstruction insisting it would bring a ‘freshness’ to Scottish football. (Evening News)

Celtic global scouting mission

Celtic head of recruitment Gary Penrice has revealed that he’s been tasked with scouting 240 players from across the world as the club eye potential signings for when football restarts. (Daily Record)

Lennon ‘manager of the year’

Celtic manager Neil Lennon is undoubtedly Scotland’s manager of the year, according to Parkhead playmaker Callum McGregor. (Scottish Sun)

Wotte wants Saints gig

Former SFA performance director Mark Wotte is interested in replacing Tommy Wright as the next manager of St Johnstone. (Scottish Sun)

Scotland players make donation

Scotland's men and women teams have united to make a "substantial" donation to frontline health workers. (The Scotsman)

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