Leeds United ownership might have a bit of a problem on their hands heading into the summer. The club are set to cap off an amazing season on their return to the Premier League.
Many tipped the Whites to go down, and near the middle of the season it seemed like a real possibility. But the team turned things around and had an amazing run from December into the New Year.
That set them up perfectly as they got key results to confirm their survival weeks before the season ended.
Daniel Farke has been speaking about his future at Elland Road over the last few weeks. He will hold talks with the board over his contract at the end of the season.
But it seems he is already making his demands clear, as he pointed out that the club needs to be ambitious.
He called for support in the transfer market ahead of next season, to avoid a repeat of what happened under Bielsa after 2020.
Former Leeds United man favourite for Celtic job
Speaking of former Leeds United men, according to talkSPORT Robbie Keane is now the favourite for the Celtic job this summer. The 45-year old has stepped down as manager of Ferencvaros.
Keane spent just over a year with the Hungarian side and has lifted the league and cup. This past season, he finished just one point behind the league winners, and qualified for the Europa league.
The former Leeds man will end his time with the Hungarian side having won 52 of his 82 total games in charge.
The report strongly backs Keane to be the favourite to take over at Celtic going into next season. The former Republic of Ireland international has done well for himself since retiring, having managed three teams since 2018.
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Even though Robbie Keane is the favourite for the job, it is believed Martin O’Neill wants to continue at Celtic Park.
O’Neill has successfully guided the team to Scottish Premiership win, and could win the league and cup double on Saturday. Celtic face Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final.
Martin O’Neill has told the media that he is looking forward to holding talks with the team’s ownership at the end of the season.
The club finished as league winners with a dramatic win over Hearts in the Championship round a week ago.