Swansea City reportedly wanted Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers.

Swansea City made an approach for Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, according to The Sunday Post.
It has been reported that Swansea, as well as Premier League rivals West Ham United, recently tried to get Rodgers.
The report has claimed that both Celtic and Rodgers turned down approaches from the Swans and the Hammers.

West Ham have recently appointed David Moyes as their manager following the departure of Slaven Bilic.
As for Swansea, Paul Clement is the current manager of the Welsh club, who are in danger of getting relegated to the Championship at the end of the season.

Rodgers, who was appointed the Celtic manager in the summer of 2016, was in charge of the Swansea from 2010 until 2012 and was very successful during his time at the Liberty Stadium.
Given the success that the former Liverpool manager has had at Celtic so far, it does not come as a surprise that West Ham and Swansea were (reportedly) interested in Rodgers.
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