Celtic are interested in holding talks with Craig Bellamy, according to BBC Sport. The Wales manager has been linked with the vacant position at the club, alongside Robbie Keane and Martin O'Neill. Bellamy has been the Wales national team manager since mid-2024 and has done well enough to catch the eye of the Hoops. However, his recent comments do seem to suggest that he wants to continue in that job. But things can change quickly in football. If Celtic do end up speaking to him, there is a possibility he could change his mind. That being said, is he the right choice for the club? Once again, similar to Keane, he does not have a lot of experience in management. The pressure of managing is different at Celtic Park, as Wilfried Nancy found out not too long ago. Obviously, Bellamy will know about the pressure that comes with being at big clubs. He had two stints at Liverpool, played for Manchester City and also had a short loan spell at Celtic, as we mentioned already. So, that would have given him a taste for it. But the situation is even tougher when you are the manager and almost always, the fingers point at you when things are not going right. That is why appointing O'Neill would be the safer choice, even though he is 74 years of age. There would be an element of risk involved with going for names like Bellamy and Keane, who have not proven themselves as managers at the highest level.