Ipswich City boss Kieran McKenna is among the many candidates to interchange Brendan Rodgers at Celtic, Sky Sports activities Information understands.
Ex-Celtic supervisor Ange Postecoglou has additionally been linked with a return to the membership. The 60-year-old is out of labor after being sacked by Nottingham Forest after simply 39 days.
Former Celtic boss Martin O’Neill and former participant Shaun Maloney are in interim cost, with Celtic in motion towards Falkirk on Wednesday earlier than an Outdated Agency League Cup semi-final towards Rangers on Sunday.
McKenna, 39, has been linked to the Man Utd, Chelsea and Brighton jobs in latest seasons, having guided Ipswich to back-to-back EFL promotions and a primary Premier League marketing campaign at Portman Street for 22 years.
That season did finish in relegation, with Ipswich now twelfth within the Sky Wager Championship.
O’Neill says he’s again on the membership till a everlasting supervisor is appointed, and believes Celtic might be trying to find a “young manager with proven ability who has got a bit of a track record”.
Sutton: Ange good selection to interchange Rodgers
Chris Sutton says Postecoglou is the “obvious choice” to interchange Rodgers at Parkhead.
“I think Ange Postecoglou would be a really smart appointment. He was loved the first time round,” stated Sutton.
“His brand of football went down well in Glasgow. He’s out of work.
“I feel that might be a reasonably apparent selection, a sensible choice and produce loads of positivity again to Celtic, which they want proper now.”
‘Poisonous’ – How Rodgers’ relationship with Celtic board soured
Brendan Rodgers’ damaged relationship with the Celtic board was laid naked after his shock resignation in a rare assertion from main shareholder Dermot Desmond.
Rodgers was accused of deceptive followers over his contract talks and the membership’s switch enterprise as Desmond claimed the supervisor’s “divisive” actions “fuelled hostility” towards the board and government workforce.
Desmond put Celtic’s latest struggles right down to “one individual’s desire for self-preservation” with the Scottish champions already eight factors adrift of league leaders Hearts after failing to qualify for the Champions League.
Amid the backdrop of fan protests, which have referred to as for the board to be sacked, Desmond blamed Rodgers for “contributing to a toxic atmosphere” at Celtic.
Sky Sports activities breaks down Desmond’s gorgeous assertion and why the connection soured.
Celtic’s upcoming fixtures
- Falkirk (H) – Scottish Premiership – Wednesday
- Rangers (N) – League Cup semi-final – Sunday
- Midtjylland (A) – Europa League – Nov 6
- Kilmarnock (H) – Scottish Premiership – Nov 9
- St Mirren (A) – Scottish Premiership – Nov 22 – dwell on Sky Sports activities
