Ronny Deila to leave Celtic at the end of the season

Celtic have confirmed that manager Ronny Deila will leave the club at the end of the season. The Norwegian has been under immense pressure since the Hoops were booted out of the Scottish FA Cup by fierce rivals Rangers, leaving the SPL title as their only remaining chance of silverware this term.
The timing of the announcement is undoubtedly questionable, with five games of the season still remaining. Although, the Hoops are still the overwhelmingly hot 1/100 favourites to go on and hoist their fifth successive SPL title, and 47th in their history, with the club eight points clear at the summit.
Attention will immediately turn to the Next Celtic Manager Market, which currently features a whole host of high profile gaffers at the top of the betting. The odds are changing as we write, but the main contenders at this stage include former Man Utd boss David Moyes, ex-Hoops gaffer Neil Lennon, Roy Keane, Brendan Rodgers, Owen Coyle, and Michael O'Neill.
Ronny is leaving #Celtic and Moyes is fav to take his role! Latest odds - https://t.co/DGPP12XGV8 pic.twitter.com/pIC3j8rEG5
— easyodds.com (@easy_odds) April 20, 2016
Morning. So Deila is off at the end of the season!! Hoopy Wednesday to you all. Now let's get Lennon back. #Celtic #DeilaOut.
— Terry O'Brien (@terry_obrien86) April 20, 2016
Neil Lennon tells @SkySportsNewsHQ that he would be interested in a return to #Celtic if approached by the club. Interview coming up soon
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) April 20, 2016
Ronny Deila's #Celtic record compared to predecessor Neil Lennon: pic.twitter.com/IppEcVhU1Q
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) April 19, 2016