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  1. Former Celtic chairman Kelly dies, aged 88published at 16:27 BST

    Kevin KellyImage source, SNS

    Former Celtic chairman Kevin Kelly has died at age 88.

    Kelly chaired the board from 1991-94 and left following the Fergus McCann-led takeover of the club.

    Prior to his spell as chairman, Kelly, grandson of former Celtic captain James, had been a director since 1971.

    "Our sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers are with Kevin's family at this very difficult time," Celtic said.

  2. Celtic to host AC Milan in pre-season friendlypublished at 11:45 BST

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    AC Milan will visit Glasgow in July

    Scottish champions Celtic will host AC Milan in a pre-season friendly on 25 July.

    The match at Celtic Park will kick off at 15:00 BST, with the sides sharing a pitch together for the first time since their 2020 Europa League meetings.

    It will be one of Celtic's warm-up matches for the 2026-27 domestic season, with their Premiership opener expected on the weekend of 1 and 2 August.

    Celtic are set to continue with Martin O'Neill as manager after he guided the side to a league and Scottish Cup double last season.

    During his first spell as Celtic boss, Celtic faced Milan in the Champions League - a home win for the Italians and a draw in Glasgow in 2004.

  3. 'Keane told he could still be Celtic boss one day' - gossippublished at 07:41 BST 8 June

    Former Ferenvaros head coach Robbie Keane was fully aware that Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill had first refusal on the job permanently during his discussions with major shareholder Dermot Desmond and there remains a strong chance he could become the club's team boss in the future. (Irish Independent), external

    Celtic will have to pay £4.4m to land Go Ahead Eagles midfielder Jakob Breum after reviving their interest in the 22-year-old who was of interest in January. (VI via Daily Record), external

    Read Monday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  4. 'Hatate tells Celtic he wants out this summer' - gossippublished at 09:36 BST 7 June

    Reo Hatate, the 28-year-old Japan midfielder who remains under contract until 2028 but fell out of favour under Martin O'Neill, has informed Celtic that he wants to leave the Scottish champions this summer. (The Herald), external

    Tokyo have agreed a £1.3m transfer fee for centre-half Hayato Inamura to move permanently from Celtic following the 24-year-old's loan spell back in Japan. (Kazu Kakiuchi on X), external

    Michael Noonan, the 17-year-old striker for whom Celtic submitted an offer in January, is in advanced talks to join Ajax from Shamrock Rovers, according to the42., external(Scottish Sun), external

    Celtic players "love" assistant Mark Fotheringham and hold him in high regard, former Celtic striker Tony Watt has claimed. (The National), external

    Read Sunday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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    Reo Hatate fell out of favour with Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill

  5. Celtic interested in Rodez forward Arconte - gossippublished at 10:08 BST 6 June

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    Celtic have an interest in Rodez forward Tairyk Arconte, 22. (Foot Meracto - in French), external

    Meanwhile, last season's top scorer, Sweden midfielder Benjamin Nygren, 24, is not ruling out a Celtic exit (Glasgow Times), external

    Defender Dara Jikiemi, 16, has turned down a new contract at Celtic, amid interest from Liverpool. (Record - subscription required), external

    Former Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy is linked with Lorient. (L'Equipe - in French), external

    Saturday's Scottish gossip

  6. Celtic's Johnston & Scales miss out on international match-uppublished at 08:55 BST 6 June

    Celtic's Alistair Johnston and Liam Scales playing in Canada v Republic of IrelandImage source, Getty Images
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    Alistair Johnston (second from left) and Liam Scales (far right) played a half each in Montreal

    Celtic defenders Alistair Johnston and Liam Scales missed out on a direct international match-up after each played a half in Canada's 1-1 friendly draw with Republic of Ireland.

    Johnston, 27, started for Canada at Montreal's Stade Saputo - winning his 58th cap - and was replaced at half-time by Niko Sigur.

    Scales, 27, replaced Corrie Ndaba at the break for Republic of Ireland for a 15th international appearance.

    Jake O'Brien's own goal gave the hosts the lead midway through the first half and Chiedozie Ogbene levelled on the hour mark.

    World Cup co-hosts Canada will face Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B.

  7. 'Best decision the board has made in a long time'published at 22:09 BST 5 June

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    We asked for your thoughts after the news broke that Celtic are set to appoint Martin O'Neill manager on a permanent basis.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Daniel: Feel like a treble now Martin's signed up for next year.

    Patrick: Fantastic news! Clearly a great manager who knows the club and players. That will be a valuable head start in pre-season which is much needed. A double this year, let's see what next year brings with MON at the wheel!

    John: The best news this season. Best man for the job. Let's have less of all the nonsense that's went on this season and get behind the team.

    Cameron: A fantastic announcement for Celtic supporters and one that brings a welcome sense of stability at a time when the club has found itself navigating considerable uncertainty. What a manager, and an uplifting moment for the Celtic support.

    James: Really pleased he has decided to take on the job for at least another year. I wouldn't have minded Robbie Keane and thought he would have been a good appointment in terms of football, however his appointment will have sown division in the support which last season proved cannot happen again. Let's hope he can get the board moving their hands to their pockets and give him the backing in continuing to unite the supporters.

    TJ: Delighted. Deserves a chance at a full season and European football that he delivered.

    John: Brilliant. Best decision the board has made in a long time. Now they need to get on with transfer business as soon as possible to be ready for the Champions League qualifier. We don't want a repeat of last year's debacle.

  8. O'Neill staying at Celtic - have your saypublished at 18:07 BST 5 June

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    So Celtic fans, Martin O'Neill is staying at Parkhead for another year at least.

    The 74-year-old led Celtic to a league and Scottish Cup double last season.

    We want to know your thoughts on the appointment, are you happy O'Neill is staying?

    Tell us here.

  9. Celtic pair set for international match-up - gossippublished at 08:27 BST 5 June

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    Celtic defenders Alistair Johnston and Liam Scales may be up against each other when Canada face Republic of Ireland in Saturday morning's friendly. (Sun), external

    Meanwhile, Celtic and Rangers appear to have missed out on BK Hacken midfielder Silas Andersen, who has opted to join Portugal's Sporting. (Herald - subscription required), external

    Friday's Scottish gossip

  10. Which Premiership players are World Cup bound?published at 12:43 BST 4 June

    Daizen Maeda, Nicolas Raskin, Cammy Devlin and Elijah JustImage source, SNS

    The World Cup kicks off in a week's time and all 48 squads are locked in.

    Seven Scottish top-flight clubs have players at the big show in the Americas.

    Of the 1,248 players at the tournament, 21 (1.68%) plied their trade in the Premiership in season 2025-26.

    Celtic have the biggest representation with eight players, while Rangers are next on seven (including Derek Cornelius, who spent the season on loan from Marseille).

    Here is the full list:

    Celtic – Alistair Johnston (Canada), Daizen Maeda (Japan), Benjamin Nygren (Sweden), Yang Hyun-jun (South Korea), Kieran Tierney, Anthony Ralston (both Scotland), Sebastian Tounekti (Tunisia), Auston Trusty (USA).

    Rangers – Nicolas Raskin (Belgium), Thelo Aasgaard (Norway), Findlay Curtis, Lawrence Shankland, John Souttar, Liam Kelly (all Scotland), Derek Cornelius (Canada).

    Hearts Cammy Devlin (Australia), Craig Gordon (Scotland).

    Hibs – Grant Hanley (Scotland).

    Motherwell – Elijah Just (New Zealand).

    Kilmarnock – Aaron Tshibola (DR Congo).

    Livingston – Tete Yengi (Australia).

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  11. Celtic hold constructive Keane talks - Scottish gossippublished at 08:33 BST 4 June

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    Robbie Keane is being heavily linked with Celtic

    Celtic have held constructive talks with Robbie Keane, 45, over their managerial vacancy, with further discussions scheduled to take place this week, and principal shareholder Dermot Desmond will speak with interim boss Martin O'Neill, 74, to establish his appetite for remaining at the club in some capacity. (Sky Sports), external

    West Ham United are monitoring Celtic centre-forward Callum Osmand but the Scottish champions are unlikely to part with the 20-year-old. (TransferFeed), external

    Thursday's Scottish gossip

  12. Palma completes permanent switch to Lech Poznan from Celticpublished at 14:22 BST 3 June

    Luis Palma scored 12 goals for Lech Poznan last seasonImage source, Getty Images

    Luis Palma has completed a permanent transfer to Lech Poznan from Celtic after a successful season on loan with the Polish champions.

    Lech Poznan say they have activated the agreed buyout clause - reportedly about £3.5m - with the 26-year-old Honduras winger signing a three-year contract.

    Palma scored 12 goals and provided 10 assists in all competitions for the Ekstraklasa winners.

    He moved to Celtic from Greek club Aris Saloniki in 2023 and returned to the country on loan to Olympiacos in the second half of 2024-25.

    Palma scored 10 goals in 36 games in his debut season with Celtic, but the form of Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda limited his game time in the following campaign and he was allowed to move on following the return of Jota.

  13. 'Celtic want to speak to him' - is Bellamy still a contender?published at 11:08 BST 3 June

    Craig BellamyImage source, PA

    Celtic fans remain on tenterhooks as the club's managerial search rumbles on.

    Martin O'Neill, who has been in situ as interim boss since January, and Robbie Keane are vying for the vacancy.

    And while Craig Bellamy has reiterated his commitment to Wales, can he be scratched from the running?

    "I wouldn't entirely rule him out yet, even though he appeared to do it himself on Monday," said Stephen McGowan, football writer for The Herald, on the BBC's Scottish football podcast.

    "He said in the press conference before they played against Ghana that he was committed to his job. I think that falls into the category of what else could he say? He was at a Wales press conference talking to a lot of Welsh journalists, but I think Celtic want to speak to him.

    "I think he would be interested in having a conversation. Whether that goes anywhere, I don't know."

    Celtic have had five months to find a permanent manager, yet the options they have come up with are "slightly underwhelming", says McGowan.

    "I think they are talking this week to O'Neill again. He's had provisional talks with Dermot Desmond and he will speak to him again," McGowan added.

    "I think they discussed various options before and now they're still not particularly close to an agreement. So that has to be resolved. They have to see what Martin wants to do, what they want to do.

    "It has to suit both parties. If you're O'Neill, you're 74, you're not sure if you want to commit long term, well, you're in quite a strong position. You will only commit if it suits you.

    "They're also speaking to Keane, who is a polarising figure. There is this Israel issue where he worked with Maccabi Tel Aviv, which seems to perplex a lot of Celtic supporters.

    "There's also the fact he was the coach of Ferencvaros, who are a powerhouse in Hungarian football and he managed to lose the title in what's regarded as a fairly one-horse league.

    "I think a lot of fans are really underwhelmed by the idea of Keane.

    "I think if you are Celtic, you're probably looking at O'Neill and seeing him as the safe pair of hands just now. Let's see if they can get a deal done with him first, I think."

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  14. Celtic chase Danish midfielder - gossippublished at 07:55 BST 3 June

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    Celtic and Stephen Welsh have mutually agreed to part ways this summer with the centre-back allowed to terminate his contract a year early (Sky Sports), external.

    Oskar Wojcik has told Celtic and other potential suitors that he won't be leaving KS Cracovia unless he is guaranteed regular football (Daily Record), external.

    Celtic are set to host AC Milan in a pre-season friendly in Glasgow (MilanNews via Gazzetta dello Sport), external.

    Celtic risk losing midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain if they delay their managerial appointment any longer (Football Insider), external.

    Rangers and Celtic are set to battle it out for the signing of BK Hacken star Silas Andersen this summer (Football Insider), external.

    Andersen could be on the move this summer, after Hacken sporting director Erik Friberg admitted the midfielder's future is far from certain (Glasgow Times), external.

    Read Wednesday's gossip in full.

  15. O'Neill over Keane a 'no-brainer' for Celtic?published at 11:35 BST 2 June

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    Martin O'Neill and Robbie KeaneImage source, SNS

    Amid speculation it is now a straight fight between Robbie Keane and Martin O'Neill for the Celtic manager's job, we asked who you would like to see appointed.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Henry: Stick with Martin O'Neill, if he feels he can continue. Then after the turn of the year bring someone in to work alongside him until the end of next season, by that time the new manager will be up to speed.

    Edward: Celtic need to embrace O'Neill for one more season. Keane has undoubted 'Celtic minded' pedigree, however, a vociferous minority will not accept him. Fanciful as it sounds, in 12 months' time, would Arne slot be a possibility?

    John: If O'Neill is up for it I think it is a no-brainer. Get it done early and let him sort out the players he wants and who will go. Shaun Maloney in place to continue when MON retires, most likely next season. I don't want the usual board waiting until the new season is almost starting before bringing someone in late!

    Michael: Only if Martin declines the manager's job should someone else be brought in. If, for example, Martin takes a head of football role then I would even keep the current backroom staff. They have just completed a minor miracle, so why change?

    Patrick: I'd rather see an experienced man come into the dugout than Keane, no matter how good he is. My preference is O'Neill or someone of the same calibre.

    Dougie: To be honest I don't expect anything to change this summer. We'll be endlessly linked with various names and nothing will happen. I'd like to see Roberto Martinez but he wouldn't have time to oversee a rebuild even if the board showed the ambition to get him. O'Neill is the best option to oversee the rebuild and hopefully carry on until at least the winter break.

    Eamon: I along with numerous Celtic fans don't want Keane anywhere near Celtic. The fact he managed in Israel is enough to show me he is not the manager for our club. Keane would only bring division.

    Stephen: I love O'Neill and would be delighted for him to stay but, if he does, we MUST get the right coaching and recruitment team around him otherwise he doesn't stand a chance. There also needs to be a proactive and robust succession plan, otherwise we're sleepwalking towards the next crisis when he decides, most likely sooner than later, to call it a day.

    Kev: Jens Berthel Askou would have been a good choice, not sure about Keane though. Time is of the essence, a new man will need time with the players to instil his playing style etc. There's a lot of players that need moving on, the board need to keep O'Neill or Maloney in some capacity to help oversee the transition.

    James: If O'Neill stays for another year I don't think anyone involved with the club will complain. That said, it would only ever be a short-term appointment and we will find ourselves once again in this position in a year's time. I would love O'Neill to take a job upstairs and be part of the running of the club. I wouldn't mind seeing Keane in the dugout, he'll be disappointed with last season's outcome but has done well wherever he has been.