A shift in the betting market for Celtic's next permanent manager has seen a change among the favourites. 

Enzo Maresca is now even money to become the Hoops' replacement for Ange Postecoglou.

The Manchester City assistant has been widely touted for the vacant post at Parkhead.

Brendan Rodgers was the favourite, after betting was even suspended on some bookmakers earlier this week over the Irishman returning to Parkhead.

But it's former Parma boss Maresca who is now evens, according to Betfair.

It comes after City have reportedly given the Italian the green light to pursue his own management career after serving under Pep Guardiola for some time.

Full list: 

Enzo Maresca Evens

Brendan Rodgers 5/2

Jindrich Trpisovsky 10/1

Kjetil Knutsen, Des Buckingham 11/1

Kevin Muscat, Pascal Jansen 14/1

David Moyes, Graham Potter 25/1

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Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: “Following the departure of Ange Postecoglou, the search for a new Celtic manager looks to be edging closer to completion. Current Manchester City assistant Enzo Maresca is now the even-money favourite to enter the Celtic Park hotseat.

“Former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, the previous frontrunner to return, is now 5/2 second-favourite, while David Moyes’ odds have significantly drifted to 25/1 from 7/10 following West Ham’s Europa Conference League success.”

Meanwhile, Celtic fans have been left worrying about Kyogo's latest social media post.

The striker has emotionally taken to Twitter to thank the club for the season just past, where he was prolific in their treble success.

And it's left some supporters left wondering if the 28-year-old has played his last game for the Hoops or not.

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