Scotland have been forced to change their opponent for their final World Cup warm up match.
The change comes as Rangers consider the impact of a high-profile loan signing.
Warm Up Match Switch
Scotland have been forced to switch opponents from Peru to Venezuela for their final World Cup warm up match in the United States.
Other Scottish Football News
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Chris Condy, 16, is to leave Rangers and join Brighton, with a fee agreed for the striker.
There are reports that Inter & Juve want Alisson.
There are also reports that Russell is in talks over a Dundee United return.
