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Scottish Gossip: Aberdeen, Wilder, Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, McTominay

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Former Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has made his pitch to Aberdeen as he bids to become the next manager at Pittodrie (Daily Record)external-link.

Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie has urged fans to stop throwing flares, saying it would have been “catastrophic” had one hit Ryan Duncan at Tannadice (Scottish Sun)external-link.

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has warned his players there is no place in the team for those who complain about a lack of game time (Scottish Sun)external-link.

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has suggested that his Ibrox colleagues will need to show a similar mettle at Easter Road as they did against Hearts at Tynecastle last month when they head to Leith on Wednesday night (Scotsman).external-link

And Jack says John Souttar’s return to training at Rangers has given the squad a boost (Daily Record)external-link.

Informal talks have begun between Hearts and striker Josh Ginnelly about a new contract, with the forward’s deal expiring at the end of the season (Edinburgh Evening News)external-link.

Clubs across Britain have approached Foundation of Hearts about their ownership model at Tynecastle, which has now surpassed the landmark total of £15m in cash pledges from supporters (Edinburgh Evening News)external-link.

Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay is on Newcastle United’s list of summer transfer targets (Football Insider)external-link.

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