According to The Scotsman, Scott Brown is interested in heading into management this summer and has his eyes on the Raith Rovers job just vacated by former Celtic scout John McGlynn.
Brown and Aberdeen agreed to rip up his two year contract at Pittodrie when Stephen Glass was sacked and replaced by Jim Goodwin up north.
Brown came in with Glass and was a player coach at Aberdeen. John was not willing to allow Scott to continue as a coach so it was best all parties went their separate ways.

The Celtic legend has not formally come out at this point and announced his official retirement from playing but reports do suggest the midfielder is looking to get into the dugout on a permanent basis when he can.
Scott has been taking his coaching badges and has been doing do since his Celtic days. He often got involved with the youth setup and has worked under the learning tree of Brendan Rodgers.
Raith Rovers could be a lower profile move for the former Celtic captain rather than landing an SPFL job from the start.
We wish Broony all the best with what he decides to do next. One day, we hope to see him back at Celtic.