Rangers keen on Just - Thursday's gossip

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Rangers are keeping tabs on Motherwell's Elijah Just - with Celtic also keen on the New Zealand playmaker. (Daily Record)

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Rangers are set to find it difficult to sign Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga permanently this summer because he has a contract until 2030 and could command a sizeable asking price. (Football Insider)

Robbie Keane, reportedly one of the frontrunners for the permanent Celtic job, says he has completed his job at Ferencvaros. (Daily Record)

Another Celtic contender, Portugal boss Roberto Martinez, has made it clear to potential suitors that he will not consider his next job until after the World Cup. (Daily Record)

Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has thanked fans for their support after his shock revelation that he may have played his last game because of a shoulder problem. (Scottish Sun)

Tomas Cvancara's agent David Nehoda has hit back at Czech Republic manager Miroslav Koubek, who left the on-loan Celtic striker out of his squad because he said he did not view his international career as a priority. (The Herald)

Aberdeen boss Stephen Robinson will opt for pragmatism to ensure Premiership survival before making changes in the summer. (Press & Journal)

Rangers icon Barry Ferguson has let slip in a podcast that goalkeeper Liam Kelly, the 30-year-old who signed a two-year deal in 2024 after leaving Motherwell, has signed a contract extension at Ibrox. (Scottish Sun)

Steven Pressley says Fin Robertson "will surprise people in the coming years" as the Dundee boss took delight in the midfielder's impact off the bench recently. (The Courier)

Rangers winger Andreas Skov Olsen has been left out of the Denmark squad for their upcoming World Cup play-off while Thelo Aasgaard is missing from the Norway pool for their friendlies. (The Herald)

Benjamin Arthur said he asked Rangers defender Jayden Meghoma about life in Glasgow before joining Celtic from Brentford on a loan deal until the end of the season. (Scottish Sun)

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