Neil Lennon is happy with the current arrangement regarding his contract with Celtic. Despite support for him to be offered a new contract, he says he is "entirely relaxed" about his future at the club. Several former Celtic players have called for the club's board to hand Lennon an extended contract in the wake of their recent impressive form. A one-sided 3-0 win over Rangers on Sunday extended Celtic's lead in the SPL to eight points with a domestic treble still a possibility. Securing silverware is what Lennon remains focused on, while confirming that his rolling contract deal will not end with the season.
Lennon said: "There has been a lot said in the past few weeks about my contract but I have to say myself and the board are entirely relaxed about this. My contract does not expire at the end of the season. I actually have a rolling contract similar to previous Celtic managers and I am sure, like previous managers and also other clubs, we will all sit down at some point and review the season and discuss the way ahead. So there is absolutely no problem with my contract at the club. Everyone at Celtic is really at the moment just looking forward to the matches ahead as we try to build on our great result on Sunday."