Celtic have confirmed that Brendan Rodgers has succeeded Ante Postecoglou and signed a three-year deal with the club.
Rodgers has completed his return to Celtic Park just two months after being sacked by Leicester City. The 50-year-old won seven trophies in his previous spell at Celtic before leaving for the Foxes.
“Celtic Football Club is delighted to announce that Brendan Rodgers has been appointed the club’s new Football Manager on a three-year contract,” read a club statement. “Brendan previously managed the club to phenomenal success, winning consecutive domestic Trebles and in addition delivering the most famous of Invincible seasons.”
Celtic will be hoping Rodgers can deliver more success after achieving back-to-back domestic doubles before his departure in 2019. The club also confirmed that John Kennedy will stay at the club and work as assistant manager to Rodgers along with first-team coaches Stevie Woods, Gavin Strachan and Harry Kewell.