Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that discussions over his long-term future at Celtic are yet to begin, with the Irishman instead focused on maintaining momentum heading into next season.
Rodgers’ current deal runs until the summer of 2026, but with one year remaining attention is beginning to turn to potential extension talks with Celtic’s largest shareholder Dermot Desmond.

Speaking ahead of what promises to be a busy summer for the club, Rodgers acknowledged that conversations about his future will take place in due course.
He said: (Sky Sports), “I’m sure at some point I’ll sit with Dermot and the board and we’ll have a chat around the future but we haven’t touched on that yet.
“The focus has been purely on being successful this season and then we’ll arrive into the summer with real positivity and a real positive energy and I think that’s what’s important.”
As the Hoops gears up for another important pre-season and European qualifiers, clarity around Rodgers’ future would provide stability and reinforce Celtic’s long-term future.

The coming weeks could prove significant, not only in the boardroom but in terms of transfer strategy and squad development.
For now, Rodgers remains laser-focused on building from a strong platform, with positivity at the heart of his message.