The article discusses ongoing developments in Scottish football, particularly focusing on the Rangers takeover, as consortium members tour Ibrox to finalize a deal. Additionally, Dundee's manager remains optimistic about retaining midfielder Josh Mulligan despite Rangers' interest. Concurrently, discussions on league reconstruction suggest expansion for the Championship and a new third tier in Scottish football. Furthermore, qualifying for European football could enable significant investments in teams like Hibernian, while St Johnstone awaits news on defender Zach Mitchell's situation as he returns to Charlton.
Key members of the Rangers takeover consortium were given a VIP guided tour of Ibrox on Tuesday as a deal draws close to being finalised.
Dundee manager Tony Docherty is still hopeful of keeping midfielder Josh Mulligan despite interest from Rangers.
Discussions around league reconstruction will revolve around the Championship expanding to 12 or 14 teams, with a third tier involving 16 or 18.
Qualifying for European football will unlock the ability of Billy Foley to invest significantly in Hibernian and help David Gray's squad.
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