Neil Lennon has been offered the permanent manager’s job at Celtic.

Neil Lennon has taken some well-deserved R & R since guiding Celtic to the treble Treble on Saturday.
The Hoops beat Hearts 2-1 in the Scottish Cup final to clinch a third successive domestic treble.
Seven of the nine trophies were won during Brendan Rodgers’s illustrious reign, but Lennon stepped in to steady the ship in late February after his fellow Northern Irishman quit for Leicester City.
After the game, the 47-year-old was offered the permanent’s manager job, but it looks like Lennon is taking a holiday before making any decision on his future.
Former Hoops star Kris Commons uploaded a photo of himself and the ex-Hibernian manager on Twitter on Tuesday.
Lennon brought the 35-year-old to Parkhead way back in 2011 for a bargain £300,000, with Commons going on to score 91 goals in 223 appearances and winning five league titles, two Scottish Cups and one League Cup.

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