Celtic board allows Brendan Rodgers to kick-off talks with Leicester City
The Irishman has experience in the English top-tier, having previously managed Swansea City and Liverpool.
Well, Brendan Rodgers could be back in the Premier League again!
The former Liverpool gaffer, who currently manages Celtic in the Scottish Premiership, is in the radar of Leicester City, who recently sacked Claude Puel.
The Hoops board have allowed Rodgers to kick-off talks with Leicester. Also, multiple media reports have stated that Kolo Toure and Chris Davies – who are a part of Rodgers' staff in Glasgow – will follow him to England, if a deal is agreed.
#CelticFC today confirmed that it has been approached by @LCFC to speak to Brendan Rodgers with regards to their current managerial vacancy.https://t.co/r75IXPs71M
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) February 26, 2019
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Irishman Rodgers has experience in the English top-tier, having previously managed Swansea City and Liverpool. With Liverpool, he notably led the side to a second place in the 2013-14 season, a campaign marred with the infamous Steven Gerrard slip.
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