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  1. O'Neill must be backed in 'big summer' for Celtic - Lambertpublished at 13:48 BST

    George O'Neill
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    Paul Lambert (left) enjoyed huge success under Martin O'Neill at Celtic

    When Martin O'Neill returned for his second interim spell after Wilfried Nancy's sacking, he spoke frequently of the need to supplement the Celtic squad in the January window.

    And yet none of the players signed on loan in January featured after the split. Some were injured, others evidently not rated or trusted by O'Neill.

    That trend simply cannot continue this summer and Paul Lambert believes O'Neill will play a big part in reshaping the squad.

    "Hopefully he gets the players he wants to carry the club forward," the former Celtic captain told BBC Scotland.

    "It's a big summer for Celtic. I think what happened last year has given them a fright. What he did was galvanise things and I'm pretty sure he will have the last say on which players come in."

    Again, forward areas will likely be the priority, especially if Daizen Maeda leaves.

    Celtic still have not effectively replaced Kyogo Furuhashi, while Jota's quality in wide areas is unable to be harnessed because of long-term injury.

    Celtic's attacking output has clearly regressed. In the 2024-25 title-winning campaign under Brendan Rodgers, they scored 112 league goals. Last term, they managed just 73.

    Still, O'Neill can look back to the summer of 2000 - his first at Celtic - for inspiration.

    Chris Sutton, Joos Valgaeren and Alan Thompson - three hugely successful figures for the club - were all signed under the Northern Irishman's watch, before Neil Lennon followed in the January of 2001.

    A similar summer window would go a long way to reshaping Celtic's squad and easing any simmering unrest among the club's fanbase.

  2. Will O'Neill have received recruitment reassurance?published at 13:12 BST

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer

    Martin O'NeillImage source, SNS

    At the end of the season, Martin O'Neill cast doubt on his ability to go back to the coalface one more time, but his words were never convincing.

    For all his talk of how draining the job is - and that much is beyond dispute - he clearly basks in it.

    Arguably, the most difficult part of the role was not the on-field stuff at all - he knows more than anybody how to organise and motivate Celtic players and how to engage with Celtic supporters.

    Dealing with the disconnect between sections of the fans and a deeply unpopular board was, obviously, a strain on him until the run-in, when the whole place finally managed to start pointing in the same direction.

    The issues that caused the rancour in the first place have not gone away. This is an uneasy truce and it could be broken at any time. O'Neill will know that.

    He managed his way through all of that, even when his team were putting in dreary performances.

    They did not lack for spirit, though. They had tons of it and the steel O'Neill instilled was the thing that got them over the line in the Premiership and the Scottish Cup.

    Appointing O'Neill can only be one part of a bigger jigsaw. Creating a properly functioning and trusted recruitment department is every bit as important. Probably more important, in fact.

    READ MORE: O'Neill safest of safe bets as Celtic opt against another gamble

  3. 'Celtic can never rest on past success' - O'Neillpublished at 12:47 BST

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    Martin O'Neill says he will not "rest on past success" as he calls on Celtic to "drive forward together" after being confirmed as manager on a permanent basis.

    The Northern Irishman has penned a one-year deal, with the option of a further season, after guiding the team to a league and cup double last term.

    He says it is "a great privilege" to continue in his role and adds that a triumphant end to last campaign has made him hungry for more at the age of 74.

    The legendary Celtic manager continued: "Last season will live long in all our memories and to be part of that success has in a big way whetted the appetite to work again for more days like those and bring our supporters those moments.

    "Of course, none of this could have been achieved without the players and staff and I want to take this opportunity to thank them for bringing that level of focus, determination and talent to bear at the conclusion of the season to deliver the league and cup double.

    "I would particularly like to thank the board for asking me back and giving me this opportunity again.

    "We know of course that Celtic can never rest on past success so we are now aiming to drive forward together in the coming season as we aim to deliver again for the club and our fans.

    "I thank our fans for their ongoing support, it means everything to us. I look forward to being back at Celtic Park next season when we will come together and we will strive again to bring our fans the success which that support deserves."

  4. How Celtic board reacted to O'Neill appointmentpublished at 12:27 BST

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    Celtic principal shareholder Dermot Desmond (right) worked with Martin O'Neill during his first spell at the club in the early 2000s

    Celtic's hierarchy have shared their delight following the news that Martin O'Neill has been confirmed as first-team manager on a permanent basis.

    The 74-year-old guided the side to a Scottish Premiership title triumph and a Scottish Cup success in two interim spells last term.

    Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham assisted O'Neill last campaign, but there is no mention of either coach in the Parkhead club's statement amid reports agreements are yet to be reached.

    Celtic's principal shareholder Dermot Desmond: "Time and time again Martin has shown his qualities and what he can bring to Celtic.

    "We know he is a winner, we know what the club means to him and he continues to be the outstanding candidate to give us the best opportunity to realise our objectives.

    "He knows the demands at Celtic and I know how determined he is again to bring success to the club and to our supporters.

    "The club will support Martin fully again across the close season to make sure we are well prepared to achieve domestic success and compete on the European stage."

    Celtic interim chairman Brian Wilson: "I warmly welcome Martin's re-appointment and look forward to more of the same leadership, inspiration and success he has delivered for the club.

    "The achievements which he and the team secured in the season just gone have created a great platform for the one that lies ahead.

    "This is the start of a busy summer and we will ensure that we are in the best possible position to compete, with Martin back at the helm."

    Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson: "We are really pleased to keep Martin as manager. His knowledge and experience proved vital to us last season and we know his leadership will be hugely important to us going forward.

    "He is someone who continues to deliver, who knows how to win and a manager we have absolute confidence in to once again drive the team through the next period.

    "We have important challenges ahead and the immediate priority of everyone at the club is to ensure we are ready to tackle these with confidence and deliver success again for our supporters."

  5. What should O'Neill's priorities be?published at 12:16 BST

    Have your say

    Martin O'Neill has been confirmed as Celtic manager on a permanent basis after leading the team to a Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup double

    The 74-year-old has agreed to stay at Parkhead on a one-year contract with the option for a further year.

    Now the news is confirmed, what should his priorities be this summer?

    Send us your thoughts to have your say.

  6. Celtic close on striker - gossippublished at 08:55 BST

    Celtic have opened talks with the agent of Elias Filet and are seen as favourites to win a keenly contested race to sign the striker from Swiss second-tier club FC Aarau. (TeamTalk)

    Celtic have yet to reach an agreement with key members of Martin O'Neill's backroom team despite the interim boss agreeing to become the permanent manager on a one-year deal. (The Herald)

    Read the rest of Thursday's gossip.

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  7. Swansea really wanted me, says new recruit Welshpublished at 10:59 BST 10 June

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    Stephen Welsh spent most of last season with Motherwell

    Stephen Welsh says Swansea City "really wanted me" after he agreed to join the Championship club from Celtic following a second loan spell at Motherwell.

    The 26-year-old defender will arrive in Wales on a two-year deal with the option of a further 12 months on 1 July after agreeing to terminate his contract at Celtic Park.

    Welsh made 31 appearances in total last term, with two of those for Celtic in between his loan spells at Well. He netted once and overall has six goals in more than 100 senior club appearances and has been capped up to under-21 level by Scotland.

    "I am delighted to be joining Swansea, it's a big club with a proud history," Welsh said.

    "They made it clear that they really wanted me and with the way the head coach (Vítor Matos) spoke about the club, the environment he wants to create and the way he wants to play, it was a no-brainer."

  8. Celtic linked with midfielder Tahirovic - gossippublished at 08:24 BST 10 June

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    Benjamin Tahirovic has been capped 28 times by his country

    Celtic have made contact with Brondby over the availability of 23-year-old Bosnia and Herzegovina midfielder Benjamin Tahirovic. (Spilxperten), external

    Fulham, Nottingham Forest and Sunderland are stepping up their interest in Celtic midfielder Arne Engels, 22. (Scotsman - subscription required), external

    Jackie McNamara believes former club Celtic should expect transfer interest in Canada right-back Alistair Johnston, 27. (Record), external

    And McNamara praises manager Martin O'Neill for guiding Celtic to a domestic double last season amid a series of injuries. (National - subscription required), external

    O'Neill has been spotted at Glasgow Airport, with the 74-year-old expected to continue as Celtic manager next season. (Sun), external

    Swansea City are closing in on the signing of Celtic centre-back Stephen Welsh, who is out of contract after his loan spell with Motherwell, and the 26-year-old has agreed a two-year deal, with the Championship club having the option to extend by a further year. (Anthony Joseph on X), external

    Wednesday's Scottish gossip

  9. Former Celtic chairman Kelly dies, aged 88published at 16:27 BST 9 June

    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.

  10. Celtic to host AC Milan in pre-season friendlypublished at 11:45 BST 9 June

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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.

  11. '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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  12. '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.

    Celtic midfielder Reo HatateImage source, SNS
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    Reo Hatate fell out of favour with Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill

  13. 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

  14. 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.

  15. '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.

  16. 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.