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Neil Lennon parts company with Celtic after four years in charge
NEIL LENNON has left his position as Celtic manager.
Lennon guided Celtic to their third successive Scottish Premiership this season but is set to leave after four years in charge.
Express Sport understands the 42-year-old's departure will be confirmed by the club today.
And Lennon is a target for a number of teams in English football, having been repeatedly linked with a switch south.
Leading bookmakers have Lennon in the frame for FIVE jobs - Fulham, Leicester, Norwich, West Brom and West Ham.
Lennon left with Celtic following talks about his future today.
The Northern Irishman took charge of the Parkhead club in 2010, leading them to three league titles and two Scottish Cups.
Former club captain Lennon had been considering his position for some time and was concerned about his budget for the coming campaign.
"I have parted company with Celtic," Lennon told the BBC.
"I can't thank Peter Lawwell and the board enough for their backing and support.
"The club are in a very strong position and I wish the fans and the club all the very best for the future."