Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has declared that there has not been a “respectable bid” for any of his players.
With the January transfer window closing on Thursday, Gerrard dismissed suggestions that Southampton were preparing to swoop for James Tavernier while stressing that no firm bids had been received for Alfredo Morelos.
Rangers kept up the pressure in the Ladbrokes Premiership title race with a comfortable 3-0 win at Livingston.
Hibs captain David Gray has admitted there was nothing untoward about the final team meeting with Neil Lennon which preceded him being axed by the club.
Meanwhile, Gordon Strachan, the former Scotland manager, is being tipped for a return to the cut-and-thrust of club management at Hibernian in the wake of Lennon's suspension from the Edinburgh club.
In his Monday musings, Herald Sport columnist, Tam McManus, has his say on the tumult at his former club.
Celtic cemented their place at the top of the Premiership table and inched away from their rivals with 3-0 stroll against struggling Hamilton. Graeme McGarry picks out five key points from the weekend win for the Scottish champions.
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