Nancy the favourite as Celtic 'think outside box' in manager huntpublished at 14:18 GMT
Image source, GettyWilfried Nancy is the current favourite with bookmakers to be the next Celtic manager
As Celtic look to step up their search for a manager, there is no escaping the name Wilfried Nancy.
The Columbus Crew head coach has emerged as the hot favourite with bookmakers for the job vacated by Brendan Rodgers and currently being filled on a temporary basis by Martin O'Neill.
Frenchman Nancy has never managed in Europe, but has had success during his time in North America with FC Montreal and now Columbus.
Scottish football writer Gordon Waddell believes Celtic may be turning their attention to Nancy because a move for Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna would prove too expensive.
"Virtually every manager that either Celtic or Rangers ever appoint will be a risk to a certain extent," Waddell told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"There's this notion from both sets of supports that 'we deserve the best' and you're only going to get the best if you pay for the best.
"So you're not going to get a Jurgen Klopp to come in or McKenna down at Ipswich, it's going cost them £5m to pay his release and also then an extraordinary set of wages and bring his staff. They're not going to do that, they won't pay that money.
"So they have to think outside the box, but there's where you find the risk for any number of reasons.
"Nancy's philosophy seems to sync very well with the way Celtic think they should play. But as we found out with Russell Martin at Rangers and various others who have been in these jobs over the years, ultimately your philosophy doesn't matter if you're not winning games and not winning titles.
"So it's going to be an interesting recruitment process. From what I can gather, he is very much in the thick of it and has a fair chance of getting the job.
"There are a lot of questions and I'm not sure what Celtic's answer is because there's not an obvious choice for them this time."





















