Defender Christopher Jullien says he is considering his future at Celtic. (Sun)
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou remains confident of formalizing deals for loan players Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers. (Record)
A report in Italy suggests Bodo / Glimt winger Ola Solbakken has agreed to join Rome rather than Celtic. (Express)
Manager John van Bronckhorst hints veteran goalkeeper Allan McGregor may stay at Rangers next season. (Sun)
Van Bronckhorst wants McGregor to focus on Wednesday’s Europa League final with Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville before deciding his future. (Record)
Rangers winger Scott Wright was relieved he could recover from a late knock picked up in Wednesday’s win against Ross County, with the Europa League final just days away. (Scotsman – subscription required)
Wright backs Rangers team-mate Ryan Kent to rise to the occasion against Eintracht Frankfurt. (Herald – subscription required)
A Dutch report says Vitesse captain and defender Danilho Doekhi has decided to join Union Berlin instead of Rangers. (Sun)
Hearts defender John Souttar is expected to play some part of Saturday’s league meeting with Rangers, the club he will be with next season. (Scotsman – subscription required)
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin is keen to sign Wolves attacker Connor Ronan, who has been on loan with Goodwin’s former club St Mirren this season. (Press and Journal – subscription required)
Long-serving defender Andy Considine will be given game time to say farewell to Aberdeen fans in the Pittodrie side’s final match of the season against St Mirren on Sunday. (Press and Journal – subscription required)
Veteran St Johnstone midfielder Liam Craig is ready to end his playing career and move into a coaching role at McDiarmid Park. (Courier – subscription required)
Former Scotland defender Steven Whittaker says the opportunity to work with long-time friend Scott Brown was behind his decision to join Fleetwood Town’s new assistant manager. (Scotsman – subscription required)
Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Billy Dodds heaped praise on his players following their 5-3 win on penalties against Arbroath in the Scottish Premiership play-off semi-final, but refused to discuss Willie Collum after the referee sent off two Inverness players during the 0-0 draw. (Press and Journal – subscription required)
Manager Dick Campbell vows Arbroath will be back next season.(Scotsman – subscription required)
And Campbell backs Bobby Linn to recover from the spot-kick miss that preceded Kirk Broadfoot’s decisive penalty for Inverness. (Courier – subscription required)
Sunday’s SWPL 2 clash between Glasgow Women and Boroughmuir Thistle is the biggest in Boroughmuir’s history say Courtney McAvoy and Mhari Smith, with the winner being promoted to the top flight. (Anyone’s Game)