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Scottish Cup final hero Adam Idah has impressed many, including Celtic defender Greg Taylor. The young player’s performance has been so impressive that Taylor has urged manager Brendan Rodgers to consider making his loan signing a permanent deal with the team.

Aberdeen manager Peter Thelin has opened up about the challenges he faced at Elfsborg as he tried to finish his time at the Allsvenskan club on a high note. Despite describing his experience as “stressful,” Thelin is focused on making a positive impact in his new role with Aberdeen.

Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers may miss the start of the upcoming season after concerns that he may have torn ankle ligaments during the Scottish Cup final defeat on Saturday. The club will keep a close eye on Dessers’ recovery and are hopeful that he will be back in action soon.

Dundee boss Tony Docherty is adamant that Ryan Astley will not be given up on, despite only playing briefly since joining from Everton in January. Docherty believes that with the right guidance, Astley could be a key player for the team.

Rangers will not receive a reported six-figure bonus payment from Leeds following Glen Kamara’s signing, as Leeds failed to secure promotion to the Premier League. This news comes as a disappointment for Rangers, who were counting on the additional funds.

Officials at Ross County are optimistic about the financial benefits of surviving via the play-offs, estimating that it could bring an extra £2.5 million in revenue for the club next season. This boost in revenue will be welcome development for Ross County as they look ahead to their future in Scotland’s top league.

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