John Terry or Frank Lampard would be expected to have an immediate effect on whether they were hired as Celtic managers.
According to former Premier League forward Kevin Campbell, he is talking to Football Insider as rumors of Neil Lennon’s future circulate.
Peter Lawwell will retire at the end of the season and be replaced through Dominic McKay as Parkhead’s chief executive, and the new boss’s first point of order is expected to designate a successor to troubled manager Lennon.
On 6 February he revealed that chelsea’s recently fired manager, Lampard, is taking a break from control, but will assess his performance this summer and has not outperformed Celtic at this stage.
His former Chelsea teammate, John Terry, who lately is assistant head coach at Aston Villa, is another call discussed through fans.
Campbell believes that any potential manager would have the resources at their disposal to make Celtic competitive again.
When asked if Lampard or Terry could have the same effect on Celtic as Steven Gerrard in the Rangers, he told Football Insider correspondent Dylan Childs: “It’s hard to say.
”You look at any of the clubs and this is Steven Gerrard’s third season there. If one of those boys, Terry or Lampard, comes in, you see them fall to the ground running.
“You look at this Celtic team and of course they can do it because they won nine in a row. They haven’t reached 10 in a row, but they still won the cup this season, they still have winners in the locker room. “.
“Then why couldn’t they do what the Rangers did?But anyone who enters will have to be competitive. “
Celtic has been bringing 18 tracks to the leading Rangers in the race in the most sensitive in the Scottish Premiership.
The Hoops also left the Europa League at the organization level after winning one of six matches in the continental competition.
In news, Nir Bitton has been announced as one of the first big-call pitches in a massive Celtic exodus this season.