Celtic would be the runaway leaders within the SPFL Premiership, however they might be liable to shedding supervisor Brendan Rodgers as soon as once more.
After Saturday’s 3-0 victory over Coronary heart of Midlothian, Celtic are 13 factors clear on the high of the desk in Scotland, and one other league title beckons for the Glasgow membership. And for Rodgers, it might be his fourth Premiership crown throughout two spells at Parkhead.
Nonetheless, that is probably not sufficient for Celtic to maintain Rodgers on the membership. The previous Liverpool and Leicester Metropolis supervisor was tipped to make a Premier League return earlier this season, and the identical has now occurred once more.
Brendan Rodgers backed for Premier League return

Former Man United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown has instructed Soccer Insider that he wouldn’t be shocked to see Rodgers make the same transfer to the one made in 2019 when he left Celtic for the Premier League.
“If Rodgers was provided a Premier League job, he would take it. He’d be all in favour of coming again to England and I believe he’s not fully comfortable at Celtic.
“In the meanwhile, Celtic are dominant in Scotland, there’s no person difficult them. They’ve acquired to construct on what they’ve acquired within the switch window, they’re ruling the roost and so they need to preserve it that manner. However Rodgers needs greater than that – he’s fascinated by European soccer.
“Being dominant in Scotland is ok, but when they may strengthen sufficient to be aggressive in Europe, then he could be comfortable to remain. It is dependent upon whether or not the board are ready to match these ambitions, as a result of in the event that they’re content material with the place they’re now, it wouldn’t shock me to see him stroll away. In order that they’ll sit down in the summertime and he’ll ask the query about how far they’re ready to go. He wasn’t backed as a lot as he would have favored in January, and if the identical is the case in the summertime, nothing would shock me.”