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Scotland change World Cup friendly opponent - gossip

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Scotland are forced into a change of opponent for their final World Cup warm up as Rangers weigh up impact of high-profile loan signing...

Scotland have been forced to switch opponents from Peru to Venezuela for their final World Cup warm up match in the United States. (Scottish Sun).

An £8m summer deal for Andreas Skov Olsen hangs in the balance as the 40-times capped Denmark international has flattered to deceive on loan at Rangers from Wolfsburg. (Daily Record - subscription required)

A proposed return to Dundee United for 35-year-old striker Johnny Russell could provide a big lift for a struggling side, says his former Tannadice team-mate Lee Wilkie. (The Courier - subscription required)

Managerial target Eirik Horneland would bring "modern" football to Aberdeen if the Pittodrie board land the Norwegian, says the club's former striker Arild Stavrum. (Press & Journal)

Motherwell midfielder Elliot Watt has every faith he can play at a "higher standard in terms of European and international football", while revealing the important role in his career played by a former Team GB nutritionist. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers defender Clinton Nsiala, on loan at Westerlo, has publicly apologised after being sent off for violent conduct in Sunday's game with Union Saint-Gilloise. (Glasgow Times)

Chris Condy, 16, is to leave Rangers and join Brighton, with a fee agreed for the striker. (Daily Record - subscription required)

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