How will released Rangers stars be remembered and should Celtic make £6m move for Paulo Bernardo? Monday Jury
ANDY NEWPORT:Lawrence Shankland. If Scotland are to get out of this group, we’re going to need as much attacking intent as we can muster and for me that means starting with the Hearts skipper.
MICHAEL GANNON: It was always likely to be Che Adams so nothing will change on that front. It’s a bitter blow though as Dykes has been a great option for Scotland these last few years.
FRASER WILSON: Lawrence Shankland for me. The Hearts man has the strength to hold the ball in and get us up the park and he’s good at linking play. More than that, if one big chance falls within 20 yards of goal, then he’s the man you’d want on the end of it. Che Adams’ could be very useful off the bench in the second half.
GAVIN BERRY: There's a good chance Che Adams would have started in Munich anyway and the Southampton man looks certain to be on the team sheet now.
ANDY: With bitter sweet memories. Jack, Barisic and Roofe helped deliver the title the Ibrox legions had waited a decade for while Lundstram was key on the road to Seville - but those were rare highlights amid a raft of bitter disappointments.
MICHAEL: As good servants who played major roles in restoring the clubs reputation on the European stage. It was time to go but these guys should never need to buy a pint around Govan for the rest of their days.
FRASER: Lundstram was magnificent in his first season but went off the boil. Barisic could be wonderful one week and woeful then next. Jack and Roofe will be remembered for their absence through injury as much as anything, other than the Jamaican international’s 54.6yard strike in Belgium. It’s the right decision to clear out.
GAVIN: Their recent failures are the freshest memories for fans who are hurting right now but in time they