Chris Sutton makes no-nonsense Brendan Rodgers claim amid ‘walk away’ threat

Brendan Rodger’s future at Celtic remains unclear with calls for the situation to be resolved amid ongoing turmoil at the club.

Rodgers could walk from Celtic after being left frustrated in the transfer market with a lack of additions.

During his first spell at the club Rodgers walked mid-way through the season to join Leicester City, and there are fears he could do so again.

Celtic have made an unbeaten start to the Scottish Premiership season, but were knocked out of the Champions League to Kairat Almaty.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers arriving at the stadium.
Credit: Imago

Brendan Rodgers future could cloud Celtic season

Due to their transfer window, and failure to qualify for the Champions League, Celtic fans wrote to the board and are threatening to boycott Europa League fixtures.

Amid the rising tensions in Glasgow, former Celtic striker Chris Sutton, as per the Daily Record [11 September], believes Rodgers needs to clarify his position as manager.

I think Rodgers will simply now have to come out and tell everyone if he’s going to be staying or going.

If he’s going at the end of the season, so be it,” Sutton said.

We saw it at Liverpool with Jurgen Klopp and it’s happened elsewhere.

There needs to be some clarity – for everyone. It could be that he’s not made his mind up yet, or even that the club wants to go down a different route, which is another matter altogether.

Games Managed115
Games Won79
Games Drawn21
Games Lost15
Brendan Rodgers’ managerial stats in his second spell at Celtic.

You look at the muck being thrown around with claims about Rodgers trying to engineer an exit, which wasn’t mentioned in the statement.

Are they going to stumble on with a manager who doesn’t want to be there and a club that feels the same? How is that going to work? The entire situation just needs resolving, because it sure isn’t going away.

It’s going to be a cloud hanging over the club all season.”

Rodgers will lead Celtic when they travel to Kilmarnock for their first game after the international break.

Celtic exodus could be on the cards

Rodgers is not the only person who could leave Celtic soon, with concerns also raised over the future of Daizen Maeda.

Maeda publicly stated he wanted to leave Celtic over the summer, so a January exit looks probable.

Whilst fans want the board to all step down, that looks unlikely as the strong finances at the club mean boycotts are unlikely to do much damage.

The board have been told they’re not showing enough ambition, and the loss of Rodgers and Maeda would support that claim.

Celtic believed qualifying for the Champions League would help their transfer business, but they’ve now been left with a mess that cannot be quickly solved.

The Hoops are in a weaker position that this time last season and if Rodgers does not want to guide Celtic beyond this season then he should let the club and the fans know.