Roy Keane’s future as the Republic of Ireland’s assistant manager after Euro 2016 is up in the air.
Both his and boss Martin Neill’s contracts expire after this summer’s tournament.
And Keane is being heavily linked with the manager’s job at Celtic this summer.
He is seen as the new favourite to replace Ronny Deila in the Parkhead hotseat, with Deila departing at the end of this season.
Some bookmakers have suspended betting on Keane taking the job, after a flurry of bets on him over the last few days.
Keane played at Celtic for six months in 2006, following his departure from Manchester United.