Brendan Rodgers could be derailed by Ange Postecoglou if he was to be appointed Celtic manager, according to reports.
The former Hoops boss is currently the favourite to take over at Parkhead after Postecoglou departed for north London earlier this week.
The Englishman has also been linked with Swansea as a manager in his own right, with Russell Martin set to depart the club for Southampton. It is understood coaches John Kennedy, Gavin Strachan and Celtic video analyst Greg Wallace have all been offered the chance to go, but Celtic are said to be fighting to keep their employees.
Kennedy had a spell as interim manager in 2021 before the Australian took over, having previously worked under Ronny Deila, Brendan Rodgers and Neil Lennon.
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