Rossi may follow Nancy to Celtic - gossip
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Rossi may follow Nancy to Celtic - gossip
"Celtic are edging closer to securing Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy as their new manager after a weekend of talks with a view to getting a deal over the line before the Scottish champions' annual meeting on Friday. (Daily Record), external Uruguay capped forward Diego Rossi could be Wilfried Nancy's first signing should he become Celtic manager, with the 27-year-old Columbus Crew top scorer hinting he would like to return to Europe at the end of the current Major League Soccer campaign. (Daily Record), external"
"A sickness bug has disrupted Denmark plans for the makeorbreak World Cup qualifier against Scotland in Glasgow on Tuesday. (The Guardian), external Denmark do not deserve to qualify for the World Cup after Saturday's "disaster" of a 2-2 draw at home to Belarus, according to one of their own players, forward Gustav Isaksen. (The Herald), external Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has criticised his Denmark team-mates for underestimating Belarus before Saturday's draw in Copenhagen. (Glasgow Times), external"
"Rangers head coach Danny Rohl would be reluctant to cash in on midfielder Nicolas Raskin in January, with Tottenham Hotspur one of the clubs interested in signing the Belgium 24-year-old. (Football Insider), external Rangers should make captain James Tavernier an offer to stay at Ibrox beyond the end of his current deal which expires at the end of the season, says former Ibrox winger David Templeton. (Daily Record), external Centre-half Paul Hanlon is adamant it is too early for him to throw his hat into the ring to take over the Raith Rovers manager's job on a permanent basis despite being put in interim charge. (The Courier), external"
Celtic are close to appointing Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy after weekend talks aimed at finalizing a deal before the club's annual meeting. Uruguay capped forward Diego Rossi could be Nancy's first signing, with the 27-year-old indicating a desire to return to Europe after the MLS season. Rangers would be reluctant to sell midfielder Nicolas Raskin in January despite reported Tottenham interest. Former winger David Templeton urged Rangers to offer captain James Tavernier a contract extension. Denmark's preparations for the Scotland World Cup qualifier were disrupted by a sickness bug, and players criticised the 2-2 draw with Belarus. Paul Hanlon says it is too early to pursue the Raith Rovers manager's role permanently while interim in charge.
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