Jose Mourinho has entered the bookies' market for the vacant managerial position at Celtic.
The former Tottenham boss was sacked this morning and is now on the look out for a new job.
The Portuguese manager was brought in to turn Spurs into trophy winners but has been removed days before the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City and with the north London outfit lying seventh in the Premier League.
Mourinho is now 12/1 with Betfair to become the next Celtic manager after Neil Lennon was relieved of his duties earlier this season.
Eddie Howe (4/9) is still the favourite for the position with Lucien Favre, Roy Keane and Enzo Maresca also in the running.
We told you earlier how Rangers boss Steven Gerrard is the running to become Mourinho's replacement at Spurs.
He is currently priced at 12/1 with Julian Nagelsmann (7/2), Brendan Rodgers (5/1), Ledley King (9/1) and Massimiliano Allegri (10/1) ahead of him in the bookies race.
Betfair - Jose Mourinho Next Managerial Job
Juventus 6/1
Portugal National Team 11/2
Porto 8/1
Any MLS Team 11/2
England national team 10/1
Celtic 12/1
PSG 12/1
Any Chinese Super League Team 14/1
Inter 16/1
Dortmund 16/1
Atletico Madrid 20/1
Bayern Munich 25/1
West Ham 25/1
Newcastle 25/1
Republic of Ireland National Team 25/1
Crystal Palace 33/1
Spain National Team 40/1
Everton 50/1
Arsenal 66/1
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