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Celtic set to keep O'Neill for 1 year as rebuild looms

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Paul Lambert calls Martin O'Neill a “no-brainer” as the 74-year-old agrees a one-year deal to stay on, with Robbie Keane still seen as a future option. UEFA and FIFA schemes could deliver a windfall with eight call-ups, while VAR scrutiny follows a late penalty at Motherwell and praise for an offside call in the 3-1 win at Hearts. Transfers link Taïryk Arconte and West Brom’s George Campbell, who is valued near £5m.

Celtic have Martin O'Neill in place on a one-year deal and are linked with Rodez winger Taïryk Arconte as transfer plans ramp up ahead of the window opening.open

Report claims Robbie Keane was aware O'Neill had first refusal and could still be a future Celtic boss. Fan anger ‘categorically’ not why he missed out, as O'Neill signs a one-year deal.open

Paul Lambert hails Martin O'Neill as a ‘no-brainer’ after his double. O'Neill agrees a one-year deal, with Celtic prioritising continuity and facing a testing summer rebuild to sustain success.open

Celtic expect a World Cup windfall under FIFA’s scheme, with payments based on minutes played. Eight Celts are called up, and last season Celtic received €1.027m, almost double Rangers.open

Stephen Welsh ends his Celtic deal early to join Swansea on a multi-year contract after a standout Motherwell loan. The 26-year-old, recalled in January, departs his boyhood club despite other offers.open

Celtic are linked with West Brom defender George Campbell, but a fan pundit expects Albion to keep him unless bids near £5m, questioning whether Celtic need another centre-back.open

Celtic’s Anthony Ralston targets making history with Scotland by getting out of the World Cup group after a 4-0 win over Bolivia, stressing squad unity and a positive camp in the US.open

Ex-ref Des Roache urges clearer VAR limits after late Celtic penalty at Motherwell was ruled wrong by the KMI panel, and praises an offside call in Celtic’s 3-1 win at Hearts as technology used well.open

Hearts’ Cammy Devlin says no players were hurt in Celtic’s title-clinching pitch invasion, calling the scenes ‘horrible’. He reflects on the late 3-1 turnaround and a ‘sour’ end to Hearts’ season.open

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