Brendan Rodgers says that he is happy at Celtic.

Brendan Rodgers has created history at Celtic since he took charge of the club, and under his leadership the Scottish club have gone from strength to strength.
In his first season at the club, he won the historic domestic treble by remaining unbeaten throughout the campaign.
The unbeaten run has been extended to 67 games following Celtic’s impressive 5-1 win against Motherwell on Saturday.
The Bhoys have already won one domestic cup competition, and have a healthy seven-point lead in the Premiership as well.

According to the Daily Record, in recent months clubs like Swansea and West Ham have enquired about his availability, and that that he is aware of opportunities to return to the Premier League.
However, Rodgers says that he is happy at Celtic, and is in no rush to leave the club.
The former Liverpool manager says that he is at one of the biggest clubs in Britain and that there is more to achieve at Celtic.
At the same time, he said that the Premier League is brilliant, and he would consider moving there in the future.

“There’s ambition, of course, but I’m working at one of the biggest clubs in the world and certainly one of the biggest in Britain,” said Rodgers, as quoted by the Daily Record.
“So I’m in no rush to leave. I’m happy in my work and still feel there is more to achieve.
“The Premier League is brilliant – I loved it there and it’s not to say I won’t go back one day.”
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