
Reporter Pete O’Rourke has published a report Brendan Rodgersfuture Celtic manager.
Rogers supports leaving the Celtics
The 52-year-old enjoyed a superb second-time lead at Parkhead, winning Scottish Premier League The title last season added two that have appeared in 2016/17 and 2017/18.
The Celtics are on the cusp of championship glory again this semester. The Scottish League Cup has appeared and the Scottish Cup is still on the table. It is a treble feeling.
Even though things are swimming below RogersBut there is always a risk of losing him, his head returned to the Premier League by the former Scouts Mick Brown Acknowledged earlier this year.
“If Rogers gets a position in the Premier League, he will accept it. He is interested in returning to the UK and I don’t think he’s completely happy with the Celtics. Currently, the Celtics dominate Scotland.
Rogers Celtics’ future new updates
according to Football insiderO’Rock, Rodgers “can quit” Celtics manager at the end of the seasonIn the interests of Premier League clubs. Returning to the English game is attractive to him, and although he is also said to be “satisfied” in his current role, he hopes for more support after lacking in the first two transfer windows.
Given that he is a talented manager, losing Rogers would be a big blow for the Celtics, which brought so much stability to the club and continued to win trophys.
Former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder Steve McMamanan Always admired FIT in Glasgow, said in 2017: “I heard people say ‘It’s just the Scottish League’, and I think it’s really arrogant and very ignorant. Whenever you break a record that has lasted for a long time, you do something wonderful, and I think that makes it compare to yourself or the team in general, they’ve achieved it.”

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However, the temptation of the Premier League is great for any boss, and Brown suggests that there is no equal competition in the Scottish Premier League, which makes it harder for the Irish to really test themselves.
Hopefully Rodgers still feels he has enough accomplishments with the Celtic, especially in the Champions League, which will keep him treated for the foreseeable future while ignoring any potential interest in England. But if he does leave, it will be difficult for him to follow.