Scottish Football Daily Digest — 10 June 2026

Here's what Scottish football served up today.

Celtic linked with Tahirovic as Reynolds attracts Rangers – gossip

Midfielder linked with Celtic as Rangers look at right-back while Dundee United face competition for winger.

Scotland's Kelly extends 'special' Rangers stay

Scotland goalkeeper Liam Kelly signs a two-year contract to remain with Rangers as he prepares for the start of the World Cup.

Tottenham remain keen on Hearts' Wilson – gossip

Hearts forward remains in thoughts of Tottenham as Hibs attacker is due back for pre-season.

'Devlin torn between Hearts and big-money offers' – gossip

Cammy Devlin is apparently emotionally torn between a new Heart of Midlothian contract and rival offers, while Robbie Keane is reckoned to have been told he could yet be Celtic manager some day.

O'Neill a 'no-brainer' – now major rebuild awaits

With Martin O'Neill poised to be confirmed as Celtic manager after two interim spells last season, how big is the summer rebuild he is tasked with?

'Hatate tells Celtic he wants out this summer' – gossip

Reo Hatate has apparently told Celtic he wants to leave this summer, while Ross Stewart could exit Southampton because of a contract loophole and Rangers' Youssef Chermiti is again linked with Galatasaray.

Hearts set for Chesnokov offers – gossip

Speculation around ins and outs at Celtic, Rangers step up right-back chase and two clubs are linked with Hearts winger.

McLeish given St Mirren chance – how have young Premiership coaches fared?

St Mirren have chosen youth over experience in sticking with interim manager Craig McLeish in the long term, but how have other young managers fared in the Scottish Premiership?

O'Neill set to continue as Celtic boss – but other issues still to be resolved

Martin O'Neill will continue as Celtic manager after leading the side to a Premiership and Scottish Cup double.

St Mirren appoint McLeish on three-year deal

Craig McLeish seems to believe his background with St Mirren's academy makes him the best choice as manager after agreeing a three-year deal.

That's the day wrapped up. See you tomorrow.