Scotland assistant John Carver, who took charge of Polish top flight club Lechia Gdansk in November, is a contender to become the next manager of Kilmarnock. (The Herald), external

Partick Thistle are set for talks with striker Brian Graham, who has been in interim charge along with coach Mark Wilson, about their manager’s job this week, but Greenock Morton’s Dougie Imrie is also in the frame. (Scottish Sun), external

David Strelec, for whom Celtic had a £7m offer rejected in January, expects to be in pre-season training with Slovan Bratislava, despite Feyenoord and Real Betis joining the hunt for the striker, but the 24-year-old is wondering if a better offer might arrive in the meantime. (The National), external

Amid fresh interest from Celtic, 23-year-old striker Mathias Kvistgaarden has told TV 2 Sport he is ready to leave Brondby if the club grant his wish to exit this summer. (Daily Record), external

On-loan striker Marco Tilio says he will return to Celtic from Melbourne City a more mature and more complete player. (Daily Record), external

Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer thinks 18-year-old midfielder Lennon Miller will depart the club this summer, with Celtic having reportedly considered a transfer bid in January. (Glasgow World), external

Sam Dalby has refused to rule out extending his stay with Dundee United after the 25-year-old striker turned down an extended contract with Wrexham. (The Courier), external

David Babunski will depart Dundee United this summer after the Premiership club opted not to take up the option of a one-year extension to the 31-year-old midfielder’s contract. (The Courier), external

The Scottish FA compliance officer is set to review comments made by former defender John Brown on Rangers TV querying the integrity of officials during Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Hibernian. (The Herald), external

Rangers have branded the possibility of disciplinary action after John Brown’s “corrupt” outburst on Rangers TV as “excessive, surprising and inconsistent”. (The National), external

St Johnstone are set to hit Dundee with a £10,000 bill for damage caused to McDiarmid Park during Sunday’s pitch invasion, the Perth club having found broken seats, graffiti and damage to the toilets in the areas housing the 3,000 visiting fans. (Scottish Sun), external



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