Leicester City have appointed former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers as their new manager to replace Claude Puel.
Rodgers leaves Celtic after winning every domestic trophy possible at the Scottish champions.
The 46-year-old even guided the Bhoys to a 69-game unbeaten run - the longest run in 100 years of British football.
“I’d just like to say that I’m very privileged and honoured to be here as the manager," Rodgers said.
“I promise that I’ll give my life to making them proud of their team and proud of their club, and I look forward to working with them because together we’re stronger.
“It’s been a really difficult period, like I say, but my message is that together we’ll be stronger and on and off the pitch let’s make the right steps forward and I look forward to, like I say, making them proud of their team.”
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