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Neil Lennon has confirmed he has left SPL champions Celtic after four years in charge of the Glasgow giants.
Lennon led the Bhoys to a third successive league title in the 2025/14 campaign, but he has now confirmed he has parted company with the club.
"I have parted company with Celtic," Lennon said in a brief statement on Thursday.
"The club are in a very strong position and I wish the fans and the club all the very best for the future.
"I can't thank [chief executive] Peter Lawwell and the board enough for their backing and support during my time as manager."
Lennon, who spent seven years as a player with Celtic, took charge of the Hoops in 2010 and managed to pick up three SPL titles and two Scottish cups during his time in charge.
Lennon also guided Celtic into the last 16 of the Champions League in the 2025/13 season, where they managed to beat Barcelona in the group stages.
The 42-year-old Northern Irishman can now be backed at5.50to be the next West Brom manage
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