Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers set to join Leicester


FE Team | Published: February 26, 2019 18:08:06 | Updated: February 28, 2019 12:32:30


Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers set to join Leicester

Brendan Rodgers is expected to become Leicester City's manager after Celtic gave him permission to speak to the Premier League club.

The Foxes are keen to replace the sacked Claude Puel as soon as possible, reports BBC.

First-team coach John Kennedy is set to take charge of Celtic for Wednesday's Scottish Premiership trip to Hearts.

Former boss Neil Lennon is set to take over until the end of the season if fellow Northern Irishman Rodgers' departure is confirmed.

"Brendan has indicated that this is an opportunity he wishes to investigate further," Celtic said in a statement.

Ex-Liverpool manager Rodgers cut short a BBC interview when asked about the Leicester vacancy after the champions' win over Motherwell on Sunday.

They are eight points clear of nearest rivals Rangers in the league as they chase an eighth successive title.

Rodgers has won two Scottish Premierships, three Scottish League Cups and two Scottish Cups since arriving at Parkhead in the summer of 2016.

They reached the group stages of the Champions League in his first two seasons, but were knocked out in the third qualifying round by AEK Athens this term amid unrest between Rodgers and the Celtic board over a failure to strengthen the squad last summer.

Last week, they bowed out of the Europa League at the last-32 stage for the second successive season, losing to Valencia.

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