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‘St Mirren close to agreeing new Robinson deal’ – gossip

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St Mirren are close to finalising a new long-term contract for manager Stephen Robinson until 2027. (Scottish Sun)

Philippe Clement is no longer secure in his role as Rangers manager despite recently signing a new contract until 2028, with results failing to match expectations and with John Bennett exiting as chairman, although no change is imminent. (Football Insider)

Philippe Clement has a 66.7% win percentage as Rangers manager, which is less than predecessor Michael Beale’s 72.1% but more than Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s 61.8% and Steven Gerrard’s 64.6%. (Glasgow Times)

Southampton are expected to part ways with Russell Martin after a dismal start to their return to the Premier League and have already shortlisted possible replacements for the former Rangers and Scotland defender. (Football Insider)

Former Everton and West Ham United manager David Moyes is odds-on favourite by a bookmaker to replace Russell Martin should his fellow Scot be sacked by Southampton. (The Scotsman)

Vladas Dambrauskas, who faces Heart of Midlothian as Omonia Nicosia head coach on Thursday in the Conference League, once held discussions about a role at Tynecastle under then owner Vladimir Romanov. (Edinburgh Evening News)

Out-of-favour 24-year-old winger Luis Palma has taken to social media to hint that he is ready to wait for his chance at Celtic after again being left on the bench at the weekend. (Daily Record)

Ghana international Dennis Khorsa, a 28-year-old who can operate at left-back, left centre-half or as a holding midfielder, has begun a trial with St Johnstone set up by previous manager Craig Levein. (The Courier)

Former Scotland striker Ally McCoist has confirmed that he will not be appearing on the 2024 series of “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!” after being heavily linked with an appearance on the ITV programme. (TalkSport)

Manchester United are taking early measures to prevent Rangers supporters from accessing the home sections of Old Trafford, despite their Europa League meeting being over three months away. (The Herald)

FCSB head coach Elias Charalambous says he knows nothing of Philippe Clement’s problems as Rangers manager and predicts a tough test for his side in Thursday’s Europa League game at Ibrox. (The National)

Omonia Nicosia head coach Valdas Dambrauskas has apologised to the club’s fans following their 1-0 home defeat by Enosis left them in sixth place, seven points behind leaders Paphos in the Cypriot top flight, and in need of improvement against Hearts in the Conference League on Thursday. (Edinburgh Evening News)

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