Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon has joined The Times to provide a regular Euro 2020 column and an exclusive interview.
Scotland editor Magnus Llewellin confirmed the news on Twitter earlier today.
Lennon will be providing an exclusive interview to the outlet this weekend. He will then give his thoughts on the upcoming summer tournament, which features many Celtic players past and present.
It’s been over 100 days since Lennon resigned as manager of Celtic. Unfortunately, the club still hasn’t signed up his permanent successor.
Neil Lennon could have a lot to say about Celtic in new interview
It’ll be fascinating to see what his exclusive interview entails tomorrow. A lot has happened at the club over the last 12 months, and the former manager will undoubtedly want to get his side of the story out.
He has plenty of blame to take for a horrendous season. But will he let fans know about others who have let the club down?
Lennon’s media comments throughout the campaign were pretty cryptic. However, after alluding to cultural problems and issues outside of his control, this could be his chance to tell all.
How ready the Celtic support are to hear from Lennon on any club issues remains to be seen. Feelings are still very raw. A lot of anger is still swirling around the situation at the club.
Perhaps Lennon would be best sticking to the Euros.

Lennon was a prominent broadcast pundit on BBC Radio 5 Live in the closing stages of the season. He was part of their Europa League coverage specifically, in place to give his thoughts on the final between Manchester United and Villarreal.
As he ponders a return to management, he’s clearly not short of media offers.
In other news, a potential Barkas bonus for Celtic.
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