Celtic have been sensational this season, having opened up an incredible lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Davie Provan has suggested that his only concern for Celtic is that the work that Brendan Rodgers has done at Parkhead is bound to put him back on the radar of English clubs, Sky Sports reports.
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Despite taking Swansea to the Premier League and then nearly taking Liverpool to the title, Rodgers’ stock as a manager was fairly low following a disappointing end to his time at Anfield.
However, Celtic’s decision to appoint him as Ronny Deila’s successor has proved to be an inspired one with the Hoops returning to the group-stages of the Champions League while also strolling towards the title in the Scottish Premiership.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers
And with Sky Sports reporting that the club announced that their income from the first-half of the campaign had almost doubled when compared to the same period last year, everything seems rosy at Celtic currently.
Provan has been left in no doubt who is to thank for what has happened this season, but stressed that their success could come at a price.
“The figures are terrific that Celtic have announced and it is all down to Brendan Rodgers, let’s make that clear,” he said, as reported by Sky Sports.

“It’s down to bringing in a top manager, getting into the Champions League and getting the money that is there. He has proved so far he is top bracket. The worry is he is flagging himself up to clubs in England.”
While Celtic’s dominance of the domestic game may have contributed to former players’ moves away from the club in previous years, the progress the side has made under Rodgers could arguably help tempt the Northern Irishman to stay for considerably longer than many were expecting.
They appear to doing as well financially as they are on the pitch, and that will surely help Rodgers realise many of his ambitions at a club he has frequently spoken of his love for.
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