Rangers may lose Rice as English clubs circle - gossip

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Rangers are in danger of losing Bailey Rice for free, with Aston Villa and Sunderland tracking the 19-year-old midfielder's progress, while West Bromwich Albion and Cardiff City are preparing pre-contract offers for him in January amid no indication that the Ibrox club are discussing a new contract. (Daily Mail, print edition)

Rangers are considering recalling Oscar Cortes from his loan at Sporting Gijon in January because of his lack of game time, according to La Voz de Asturias, but the 21-year-old winger would be found another club as he does not figure in head coach Danny Rohl's plans. (Glasgow Times), external

Former Rangers captain Richard Gough has revealed he had an offer to assist the current struggling players turned out by the club and insists they need an "intervention" amid a dismal campaign. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

Ex-Rangers forward Greg Stewart is keeping an open mind on his career plan after signing until January for Cove Rangers after a deal with Indian club Mohun Bagan fell through before helping Paul Hartley's League 1 side to a surprise win over St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup. (The Courier), external

Former Aberdeen and Everton and Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness says he was asked "quite a long time ago" to do the same job at Rangers but turned it down. (Football Insider), external

Aberdeen and Kusini Yengi are expected to mutually part ways in January, Vicente Besuijen could follow and fellow forward Peter Ambrose could go on loan, while midfielders Sivert Heltne Nilsen and Leighton Clarkson, plus on-loan centre-half Alfie Dorrington, face uncertain futures. (Press & Journal), external

Celtic captain Callum McGregor has refused to be drawn on the prospect of returning to the Scotland fold for next summer's World Cup, the 32-year-old midfielder having retired from international duty after Euro 2024. (The Scotsman), external

The latest delay to bringing Wilfried Nancy from Columbus Crew to be Celtic manager is visa-related. (Herald - subscription required), external

Celtic have earned £250m more than Rangers over the past 10 years. (Football Insider), external

ASOS billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen, who is Scotland's richest man, is one of the bidders for struggling Championship club Sheffield Wednesday, having turned down a chance to purchase Inverness Caledonian Thistle. (The Athletic), external

Povlsen, who owns Danish outfit Midtjylland, was credited with an exploratory interest in purchasing a stake in Dundee United last year by Scandinavian publication Tipsbladet. (Courier - subscription required), external

The National Trust for Scotland has added its voice to those seeking assurances about the preservation of the first ever Hampden Park in Glasgow. (Herald - subscription required), external

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