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Swansea boss Martinez set for talks over Celtic approach

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Published Date: 03 June 2009
SWANSEA manager Roberto Martinez is expected to discuss Celtic's approach with his employers when he returns from holiday later today.
Celtic's initial request to interview Martinez was rebuffed but Swans chairman Huw Jenkins has admitted he will not stand in the Spaniard's way if he insists on meeting Parkhead chief executive Peter Lawwell.

The 35-year-old appears destined to do
so after apparently saying "any young, aspiring manager with ambition would be interested in a job like that".

But Wigan's impending managerial hunt could scupper any hopes Celtic maintain of luring the former Motherwell midfielder, who led Swansea to the Coca-Cola League One title in his first full season and then eighth place in the Championship.

Wigan manager Steve Bruce is negotiating personal terms with Sunderland and the compensation package from that deal would cover the four years remaining on Martinez's Swansea contract. Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has already admitted Martinez, a celebrated former Latics player, would be at the forefront of his thoughts when he begins moves to replace Bruce.

Meanwhile, a Celtic source has dismissed claims that Tony Adams is in the frame for the job as "complete garbage".

The former Portsmouth manager claimed former Hoops boss Wim Jansen was ready to take him to Parkhead if the Dutchman returned as technical director.

Adams told talkSPORT: "My good friend Wim Jansen is probably in at Celtic. It would be him as technical director and me as manager."

Adams worked under Jansen during a six-month spell as Feyenoord under-21 coach in 2005.

But 1978 World Cup star Jansen, who stepped down from his role as Feyenoord assistant in January, has recently denied interest in a return to Celtic, whom he led to the 1998 title in his only season in charge.





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  • Last Updated: 03 June 2009 11:07 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Celtic FC
 
 

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