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Scottish gossip from Sunday: Jefte, Raskin, Celtic, Aberdeen, Beale, Wrexham

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APOEL President Prodromos Petrides says he hopes to be convincing Fluminese to break an agreement to sell Jefte ranger at the end of the season and that the 20-year-old left-back on loan wants to stay with the Cypriot club. (Super Sport FM via Football Scotland)

Celtic Striker Daizen Maeda says he is frustrated that his son will not be able to see him play for the club again this season after Brendan Rodgers revealed the Japan international is unlikely to miss the rest of the season with a hamstring injury become. (daily record)

ranger Coach Philippe Clement insists Nicolas Raskin remains part of his plans, saying the 23-year-old Belgian midfielder was “unlucky” not to return to the team after injury. (Glasgow Times)

Malmo Head coach Henrik Rydstrom revealed this Aberdeen Leader Jimmy Thelin has been inspiring coaches for years, having achieved “miracles” with Elfsborg. (Sunday Post)

Former ranger Manager Michael Beale thinks Celtic may have an advantage ahead of the final Old Firm derby of the season – but only because the referee will be under huge pressure from the expectant home support. (Glasgow Evening Times)

Former Scotland striker Steven Fletcher was lifted on fans' shoulders and strutted across the ground Wrexham celebrated their promotion to League One last night. (Scottish Sun)