Brendan Rodgers has guided Celtic to a sixth successive Scottish Premiership title this season.

Brendan Rodgers has hinted that Celtic could look to offload some of their fringe players in the summer, to the Glasgow Evening Times.
Celtic have dominated Scottish football this season, and they remain undefeated in domestic action.
Nobody has been able to rival Rodgers’ side in the Scottish Premiership, as they have cruised to a sixth successive title.
However, Rodgers is determined to improve his Celtic side in the summer.
Although Rodgers does not want to make massive changes at Parkhead, he has hinted that some of his lesser used players could be offloaded.
“Listen, some will move on naturally. Their cycle will finish here because they might not get the game-time they want,” he said. “Some might want to go on and try something else. That’s natural. But the number of players I think can help us develop and improve is minimal. There won’t be wholesale changes.”
Rodgers has already stated that his major aim at Celtic is to help them progress in Europe next season.
Celtic struggled in the Champions League this year, and finished bottom of their group.
And Rodgers’ big hope is that he can get Celtic challenging again in the coming years.

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