Neil Lennon could be set to leave Celtic within the next 24 hours, according to a report.
The Scottish Sun have claimed the Northern Irishman is set to leave Parkhead with assistant boss John Kennedy placed in charge on an interim basis.
The Hoops were beaten 1-0 by Ross County on Sunday evening, leaving them 18 points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Rangers.
Aberdeen are due to face Celtic in Glasgow on Saturday.
Lennon returned for a second spell as Celtic manager in February 2019 after Brendan Rodgers left to take charge of Leicester City.
The 49-year-old has been under intense pressure since his side were knocked out of the League Cup by Ross County in November and the Hoops’ hopes of winning a 10th consecutive title were effectively ended by a series of dismal results.
The Hoops have drawn seven of their 30 league matches and tasted defeat on four occasions.
Neil Lennon to leave Celtic within 24 hours, according to report