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Celtic in Talks with Robbie Keane for Manager Role

Celtic in Talks with Robbie Keane BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MARCH 12: Robbie Keane, Head Coach of Ferencvarosi TC, inspects the pitch prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Ferencvarosi TC and SC Braga at Ferencvaros Stadion on March 12, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by David Balogh - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Celtic in Talks with Robbie Keane

Celtic are reportedly holding private discussions with Robbie Keane about the possibility of him becoming the club’s next manager. This development comes amid speculation about Martin O’Neill’s potential return to the Scottish giants. It looks like Craig Bellamy wants to stay as Wales manager as he has unfinished business.

Keane, a former Celtic player and Republic of Ireland legend, is seen as a promising candidate to lead the team forward. The club is keen on finding fresh leadership after recent challenges, and Keane’s strong connections to Celtic and his growing coaching experience make him an appealing choice.

Meanwhile, Martin O’Neill, who enjoyed a successful stint managing Celtic in the past, remains interested in returning to the club in some capacity. His name continues to be linked with the managerial position, adding an intriguing layer to the situation.

The talks with Keane are being kept under wraps as Celtic carefully consider their options for the future. Fans are eagerly awaiting clarity on who will take charge next, hoping for a leader who can restore the club’s winning momentum.

As negotiations unfold, it’s clear Celtic are focused on securing a manager with the right vision and passion for the club’s success. Whether it will be Keane, O’Neill, or another candidate, Celtic’s next managerial appointment is set to be a significant moment for the club’s ambitions.

Hopefully we get someone in asap we don’t want pre season kicking off before we get someone in which seems to be the way our board operates.

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