Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers

Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers
Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers

Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers

Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers

The Daily Record reports that Adam Asghar, the coach at Southampton,

will be joining Celtic (live transfer blog, 29.05.24, 18.07).
He and Southampton’s Assistant Academy Director Tash Patel are set to depart this summer,

as the club has previously announced on its official X account.

It seems that he is returning to Scotland to take up a fresh task at Celtic.

Asghar, 29, was only appointed manager of the Saints’ Under-21 team last year.

Nevertheless, despite them qualifying for the Premier League under Russell Martin last weekend,

he left the promoted Championship team after just a year and a half.

He is set to relocate to Celtic Park and take over as the Hoops’ new Under-18 manager,

according to the Daily Record’s most recent report on his circumstances. Side of Brendan Rodgers

New move for Southampton coach

Asghar is a native of Glasgow, thus he would move back home if he joined Celtic.

Before retiring in 2019, he played as a midfielder for a number of clubs,

including Motherwell, Dumbarton, Alloa Athletic, East Stirlingshire, Annan Athletic, and Clydebank.
The Scotsman began his coaching career with stints at Motherwell and

Dundee United and currently possesses a UEFA Elite Youth A coaching license.

Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers
Adam Asghar officially Joins Celtic as new head coach to Replace Brendan Rodgers

In October 2022, Asghar relocated south of the border after being appointed manager of Sunderland’s Under-18 team.

After that, he played for the Black Cats in the North East for a year, but Southampton’s relegation from the top division allowed them to entice him to move south. At the time, Swansea City was also connected to him, according to reporter Alan Nixon.

What next for Southampton?

Even before their play-off final victory against Leeds United at Wembley last Sunday afternoon,

Southampton knew that Asghar was departing already. On May 14th, they verified his resignation.

As they prepare for life again in the Premier League, that has given them time to locate a successor for him.

To remain competitive in the league above, the Saints must make sure that they make

the appropriate hiring decisions over the course of the upcoming few months.

Martin, who has managed both MK Dons and Swansea City in the past,

was appointed in June 2023 and is keen to prove his mettle at the highest level.

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