Celtic have held constructive talks with Robbie Keane over their managerial vacancy. Principal shareholder Dermot Desmond is due to speak with interim boss Martin O'Neill in the next 24 hours to establish his appetite for remaining at the club in some capacity. Celtic would still like to speak to Wales boss Craig Bellamy. The club have been searching for a new manager since Brendan Rodgers left in 2020. Robbie Keane has been a target for the club, and it is understood that further discussions are scheduled to take place this week. Martin O'Neill has been interim boss since January, and has led the team to a Scottish Premiership title. He has been praised for his work at the club, and it is unclear whether he will remain in the role. Celtic have been linked with several other managerial candidates, including former Rangers boss Steven Gerrard. However, it is understood that Robbie Keane is the preferred choice for the club. The club's fans are eagerly awaiting news on the managerial situation, and are hoping that a decision will be made soon. Celtic have a big summer ahead of them, with several players set to leave the club. The club will be looking to strengthen their squad in the transfer window, and will be hoping to make some big signings. Robbie Keane has a lot of experience in the game, and would be a great addition to the club. He has managed several teams in the past, including Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa. He has a good track record of getting results, and would be a great fit for the club. The club's fans are excited at the prospect of Robbie Keane taking over as manager, and are hoping that he will bring success to the club. Celtic have a lot of potential, and with the right manager in place, they could be a force to be reckoned with in the Scottish Premiership.