Celtic appoint Johan Mjallby and Garry Parker
Johan Mjallby, Alan Thompson and Garry Parker have been confirmed as Neil Lennon's backroom staff as Willie McStay exited Celtic Park once more.
Mjallby is Lennon's assistant, having filled that role while the former Celtic midfielder was caretaker boss.
Thompson had already been announced as first-team coach on leaving Newcastle.
Parker will also be a first-team coach, but McStay, who had returned after a spell as Ujpest manager, does not figure in Lennon's plans.
McStay, 48, who had spent 15 years as youth then reserve coach at Celtic, had been linked with the managerial vacancies at Kilmarnock and St Mirren on returning to Glasgow this summer after a season in Hungary.
Charlie Mulgrew seals second Celtic spell
Celtic have signed defender Charlie Mulgrew after the free agent returned for a second spell at the club.
Mulgrew, 24, who was on Celtic's books for a four-year spell from 2002, left Scottish Premier League rivals Aberdeen in the summer.
The left-sided defender has signed a three-year deal and is manager Neil Lennon's first signing.
Celtic have been looking to bolster their defensive options following the departure of Danny Fox and Lee Naylor.
Fox joined Burnley in January after only six months in Glasgow, while fellow left-back Naylor was released in June after four years at Celtic Park.
Celtic release midfielders Zheng Zhi and Koki Mizuno
Celtic have released China captain Zheng Zhi and midfielder Koki Mizuno ahead of the new season.
Zheng, who can play in defence and midfield, was signed by Tony Mowbray after leaving English League One outfit Charlton last summer.
Mizuno joined the club from J-League side JEF United in January 2008 during Gordon Strachan's spell at Celtic.
But neither player forced their way into the first team and do not figure in manager Neil Lennon's plans.
Zheng made 16 first-team appearances for Celtic, while Mizuno clocked up 11 during his spell at the club.
South Korea right-back Cha Du-Ri is having a medical with Celtic and manager Neil Lennon is confident of signing the 29-year-old within days.
Hull City chairman Adam Pearson has confirmed that midfielder Jimmy Bullard is mulling over an offer to join Celtic on a season-long loan.
Sol Campbell will take some time to consider whether to sign for Celtic or accept a new deal from Arsenal.
Johan Mjallby, Alan Thompson and Garry Parker have been confirmed as Neil Lennon's backroom staff as Willie McStay exited Celtic Park once more.
Mjallby is Lennon's assistant, having filled that role while the former Celtic midfielder was caretaker boss.
Thompson had already been announced as first-team coach on leaving Newcastle.
Parker will also be a first-team coach, but McStay, who had returned after a spell as Ujpest manager, does not figure in Lennon's plans.
McStay, 48, who had spent 15 years as youth then reserve coach at Celtic, had been linked with the managerial vacancies at Kilmarnock and St Mirren on returning to Glasgow this summer after a season in Hungary.
Charlie Mulgrew seals second Celtic spell
Celtic have signed defender Charlie Mulgrew after the free agent returned for a second spell at the club.
Mulgrew, 24, who was on Celtic's books for a four-year spell from 2002, left Scottish Premier League rivals Aberdeen in the summer.
The left-sided defender has signed a three-year deal and is manager Neil Lennon's first signing.
Celtic have been looking to bolster their defensive options following the departure of Danny Fox and Lee Naylor.
Fox joined Burnley in January after only six months in Glasgow, while fellow left-back Naylor was released in June after four years at Celtic Park.
Celtic release midfielders Zheng Zhi and Koki Mizuno
Celtic have released China captain Zheng Zhi and midfielder Koki Mizuno ahead of the new season.
Zheng, who can play in defence and midfield, was signed by Tony Mowbray after leaving English League One outfit Charlton last summer.
Mizuno joined the club from J-League side JEF United in January 2008 during Gordon Strachan's spell at Celtic.
But neither player forced their way into the first team and do not figure in manager Neil Lennon's plans.
Zheng made 16 first-team appearances for Celtic, while Mizuno clocked up 11 during his spell at the club.
South Korea right-back Cha Du-Ri is having a medical with Celtic and manager Neil Lennon is confident of signing the 29-year-old within days.
Hull City chairman Adam Pearson has confirmed that midfielder Jimmy Bullard is mulling over an offer to join Celtic on a season-long loan.
Sol Campbell will take some time to consider whether to sign for Celtic or accept a new deal from Arsenal.