Celtic have reappointed Brendan Rodgers as manager on a three-year-deal.
The 50-year-old won seven trophies during his first spell in Glasgow, including back-to-back domestic trebles, but left for Leicester City midway through the 2018/19 season - much to the frustration of many Celtic fans.
Rushhoursport understands Rodgers' deal is in excess of his previous Celtic contract, making him the highest-paid manager in the club's history again.
Celtic's board will back Rodgers in the transfer market to help him deliver domestic success and compete in the Champions League, Sky Sports News has been told.
He replaces Ange Postecoglou who won consecutive league titles and a domestic treble last season before joining Tottenham Hotspur.
John Kennedy will remain at Celtic as assistant manager - despite links to join Postecoglou at Spurs - with Stevie Woods, Gavin Strachan and Harry Kewell staying on as first-team coaches.

