Robbie Keane is reportedly leading a three-man shortlist to become the next permanent Celtic head coach, with the Ferencvaros boss being considered for a stunning return to Parkhead. The former Ireland striker has been creating quite an impression in Hungary, guiding his side to the top of their domestic league whilst also securing progression to the Europa League last 16.
His name was widely discussed for the Hoops position prior to Wilfried Nancy's appointment, and following that ill-fated tenure, the club turned once again to Martin O'Neill, who has subsequently restored stability. However, the search for a permanent manager continues behind the scenes and the Guardian claim that Keane has emerged as the preferred candidate amongst the Celtic hierarchy.
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Such an appointment would prove divisive amongst the Celtic faithful. Keane remains a contentious figure in his native Ireland following his association with Israeli outfit Maccabi Tel Aviv, whom he managed between summer 2023 and November 2024, and similar reservations exist among substantial sections of the Celtic fanbase who would require considerable persuasion.
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Competition for Keane's signature is expected to be fierce, with another of his former clubs, Tottenham, also closely monitoring his managerial progress.
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It's believed Keane was approached regarding the caretaker role following Thomas Frank's dismissal, but declined any short-term arrangement.
The same report indicates that Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou and Wales boss Craig Bellamy remain under consideration. For Askou, there are reportedly concerns amongst Parkhead officials about whether he's prepared for such a significant step following only one campaign in Scottish football.
Bellamy's circumstances prove even more complicated. Wales are participating in the World Cup play-offs, which means he will be unavailable for discussions until April at the earliest.
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Should they progress beyond Bosnia-Herzegovina and subsequently triumph in a final to qualify for the tournament in North America, he would probably require considerable persuasion to abandon the opportunity to manage at a World Cup.