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Celtic Exclusive: Brendan Rodgers ‘tempted’ by a Premier League offer, according to sources.

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Brendan Rodgers could leave Celtic if he is offered another Premier League job, according to Football Insider.

Speaking on the latest episode of Football Insider’s Insider Track Podcast, transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed that the 51-year-old would be “tempted” by a return to England if the opportunity came.
Rodgers’ first spell with the Hoops ended in February 2019, when he was offered a job at Premier League club Leicester City.

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After just over four years with the Foxes, he left by mutual consent in April 2023 during a relegation battle and returned to Celtic in June to replace Ange Postecoglou.
When Rodgers returned to Parkhead, he stated that he would finish his three-year contract after admitting that his mid-season departure had hurt the fan base.

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His first season back in charge has been mixed, exacerbated by the resurgence of archrivals Rangers, who have closed the gap on them at the top of the table since Philippe Clement arrived at Ibrox in October.
Celtic fans were outraged by their league defeats to Hearts and Kilmarnock, as well as their poor Champions League campaign and second-round exit from the Scottish League Cup.
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Celtic remain league leaders, but Rangers’ 3-1 victory over Ross County on Wednesday (14 February) drew them level on points and goal difference.
The Hoops next play Kilmarnock on Saturday afternoon (17 February).

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