Celtic are sold on Brendan Rodgers’ Euro vision as they agree to back dream of becoming a Champions League force – with returning boss also keen to mend relationship with fans
Brendan Rodgers has sold Celtic a plan to re-establish the Scottish champions as a competitive force in Europe.
The Northern Irishman is on the brink of a stunning return to Parkhead as manager, four years since he left for Leicester City.

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Mail Sport broke the news of chief executive Michael Nicholson and finance director Chris McKay flying by private jet to Mallorca for face-to-face talks with the club’s No1 managerial target on Saturday.
Further to those discussions, Rodgers has also held a number of in-depth conversations with major shareholder Dermot Desmond to thrash out his conditions for a second stint in Glasgow.
Key to the 50-year-old agreeing to a return is an undertaking by Celtic’s board of directors that they will invest in the players and infrastructure necessary to drive the club forward in Europe.

Ex-Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers could be on the brink of a return to Celtic football club

Rodgers, who previously won seven titles during his stint as Celtic boss, has outlined a plan to their bosses to establish Celtic as a dominant force in Europe

Celtic are yet to fill the vacant head coach’s position left by departing manager Ange Postecoglou
Frustrated by the glass ceiling on transfer spending during his first spell in charge, Rodgers wants to see the football operation reshaped and is now speaking to potential members of his backroom team.
Attempts to persuade assistant manager John Kennedy to stay put in Glasgow are under way.
Ange Postecoglou, who left Celtic to sign a four-year deal at Tottenham Hotspur, wants the Parkhead No 2 to join him in North London. Kennedy is currently considering his options.
After leaving Leicester in April, Rodgers intended to take time out of the game but has since been made several offers to make a quick return.
Recently relegated from the Premier League, Leeds United were keen to open negotiations, with other clubs also interested.
A return to Celtic, where he won each of the seven trophies available to him from 2016, holds greater appeal.
Rodgers is also thought to be motivated by a desire to mend his relationship with those supporters who turned on him after his sudden exit four years back.

Celtic were crowned Scottish Champions this season, winning with a seven point buffer on rivals Rangers

Rodgers’ Leicester side were relegated this season after a poor season that saw them tumble down the league standings

Rodgers was sacked by Leicester back in April and could now make his return to managment
Reluctant to place all their eggs in one basket, Celtic have considered a range of candidates and spoken to some via Zoom.
Bodo/Glimt manager Kjetil Knutsen has been mentioned in dispatches after talks with Ajax broke down. Enzo Maresca, one of Pep Guardiola’s trusted assistants at Manchester City, will speak with the newly crowned European champions about his future this week.
The 43-year-old is understood to have already talked to Leicester about their vacancy and his preference is to remain working in English football.
Former Norwich manager Daniel Farke and little-known Italian Francesco Farioli have also spoken with Celtic.