07/04/2017

Brendan Rodgers Signs New Four-Year Deal With Celtic

Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers has signed a new four-year deal with Celtic.

Rodgers, 44, will remain as Manager until June 2021.

Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell said: "Brendan has made a huge impact at Celtic already. He's an outstanding manager and we believe he is one of the best coaches in Europe, if not world football, and we're delighted that he has committed his future to Celtic."


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