Celtic have been linked with a variety of names over the past few months, with the club expected to appoint a new manager in the summer. For the time being, John Kennedy is in interim charge of the team after Neil Lennon stepped down from his role a month ago.
Since then, names like Rafa Benitez, Eddie Howe, Chris Wilder, Frank Lampard, Roy Keane, Steve Clarke and many others have floated around. And to be honest, a number of them could do the job at Parkhead.
But no deal has been done yet. And as a result, the club should certainly consider Peter Bosz as a possibility. As reported by ESPN, Bayer Leverkusen have parted ways with him following a slump in form.
That does not mean that he did not do some excellent work at the club over the past couple of seasons though and he could be a terrific fit for the Parkhead job.
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Bosz could be a terrific fit at Celtic
Bosz first rose to prominence as the manager of Ajax. He guided them to the Europa League final, which they ultimately lost to Manchester United, and also lost the Eredivisie by a solitary point.
That was enough for Borussia Dortmund to appoint him but he failed to make his mark there. The side won just 8 out of 24 games under him and he was gone after just six months. He proved himself in the Bundesliga though, with an impressive stint at Bayer Leverkusen.
The German side finished fourth and fifth under him in the past two seasons and ended up as runners up in the DFB-Pokal last season. And they showed some incredible promise at the start of this campaign as well, as it looked like they could put up a challenge for the Bundesliga title. That form faded away though and as a result, he was sacked as the side now find themselves in sixth in the league.
That does not mean that he is not a good manager though and his style of football could fit in at Celtic perfectly. Thus, the club should definitely consider making a move for the Dutch manager if the opportunity is there.