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Scotland Switch Final World Cup Warm-Up Opponent to Venezuela

Scotland have replaced Peru with Venezuela as their final World Cup warm-up opponent. Rangers review Andreas Skov Olsen's loan impact, while Johnny Russell may return to Dundee United. Other updates include managerial targets, player ambitions, and transfers.

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Scotland Change World Cup Friendly Opponent

Scotland have been compelled to change their final World Cup warm-up opponent from Peru to Venezuela for their match in the United States, according to the Scottish Sun.

Rangers' Loan Signing Impact Under Review

An £8 million summer signing, Andreas Skov Olsen, remains under scrutiny as his loan spell at Rangers from Wolfsburg has not met expectations. The Denmark international, who has earned 40 caps, has so far failed to make a significant impact, reports the Daily Record (subscription required).

Johnny Russell's Potential Return to Dundee United

A proposed move sees 35-year-old striker Johnny Russell potentially returning to Dundee United. His former teammate at Tannadice, Lee Wilkie, believes this could provide a substantial boost to the struggling club, as noted by The Courier (subscription required).

Aberdeen's Managerial Target Eirik Horneland

Former Aberdeen striker Arild Stavrum has commented on the club's managerial target, Eirik Horneland, stating that the Norwegian would introduce "modern" football to Pittodrie if appointed, according to the Press & Journal.

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Motherwell Midfielder Elliot Watt's Ambitions

Motherwell midfielder Elliot Watt has expressed confidence in his ability to perform at a "higher standard in terms of European and international football." He also highlighted the significant influence a former Team GB nutritionist has had on his career, as reported by the Scottish Sun.

Rangers Defender Clinton Nsiala's Apology

Clinton Nsiala, a Rangers defender currently on loan at Westerlo, issued a public apology following his sending off for violent conduct during Sunday's match against Union Saint-Gilloise, according to the Glasgow Times.

Chris Condy's Transfer to Brighton

Sixteen-year-old striker Chris Condy is set to leave Rangers and join Brighton, with a transfer fee agreed between the clubs, reports the Daily Record (subscription required).

Additional stories include interest from Inter and Juventus in Alisson, and ongoing talks regarding Johnny Russell's potential return to Dundee United.

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