The former Celtic winger had been coaching at his old club since 2017.

Shaun Maloney has left Celtic to join the coaching staff of Belgium’s national team.
Celtic confirmed the former Bhoys winger’s exit on Friday, with manager Brendan Rodgers and chief executive Peter Lawwell passing on their best wishes.
And while many Celtic fans have echoed those sentiments on Twitter, there are others who were not so kind about Maloney – who had two spells in Glasgow as a player, leaving for Aston Villa and Wigan Athleic respectively.
This is what those from Camp B have had to say.
Maloney reunites with Roberto Martinez, his manager at Wigan, in Belgium, with Thierry Henry also part of the Red Devils’ set up.
The Scot takes over from Graeme Jones, the Englishman who left for West Bromwich Albion after this summer’s World Cup.

Meanwhile, Celtic have confirmed the current Bhoys winger, James Forrest, has signed a new four-year deal with Brendan Rodgers’ side.
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