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Kris Commons believes Celtic can ‘guarantee’ 10 in a row if they bring in a sufficient amount of transfer money

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Neil Lennon is currently in temporary charge of Celtic and he is on the verge of securing the treble-treble.

Celtic players applaud fans after the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Kilmarnock at Celtic Park on April 27, 2019 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Sky Sports pundit Kris Commons has stated that if Celtic can generate ‘£15 to 20 million’ in transfer fees in the summer then that can ‘guarantee’ 10 in a row.

The Bhoys are on the verge of winning their eighth Scottish Premiership title in a row as 10 would be the number the fans are dreaming of.

Speaking to Sky Sports News (29/04/2019 at 11:20 am), Commons believes if his former side can bring money into the club when the transfer window re-opens then it bodes well for the future.

“If they can put together a nice package of £15 to £20 million in transfer fees then that could see them through for the remaining two or three years to try and guarantee that 10 in a row,” Commons told Sky Sports News.

For Celtic to win 10 titles in a row they will need to know who will be their manager next season with Neil Lennon in temporary charge.

Whilst Lennon has taken over from Brendan Rodgers’ team, he knows what it takes to win the Premiership title, both as a manager and as a player.

May 28th 2017, Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland;  Celtic FC Charity Foundation Match; Henriks Heroes versus Lubos Legends; Celtic paraded the trio of trophies won this season with Glenn...

Given his past record and his relationship with the supporters, it remains to be seen whether he will be given the nod to take the job on a permanent basis in the summer.

Either way, whoever is walking the touchlines next season, they will have a hungry Rangers looking to end their current run of title wins.

Not only that, if a new manager is brought in, he will have huge expectations on his shoulders because he will have more than likely taken up a team that has just won the treble-treble.

Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell (L), with Celtic club captain Scott Brown as Celtic win the Ladbrokes Scottish Premier League during the Scottish Premier League match between Celtic...