From the BBC
Lennon may return to Premiership
Celtic skipper Neil Lennon admits he may leave the club and return to the Premiership in the summer.
The 34-year-old midfielder's contract is up at the end of the season.
He told the BBC's Sportsweek programme: "If we win the title I might think enough is enough and look elsewhere but for the time being I'm really happy.
"I always said if I did leave I would like another crack at the Premiership. People look at your age but I'm averaging 50 games a season up here."
The former Leicester star signed a new one-year contract last summer and is in no rush to make a decision on his future, having previously indicated he may retire in 2006.
"I signed a one-year contract in the summer and that's up for review either this month or June," he added.
"I haven't put the club under any pressure. My main priority is winning the championship, partly because I am the captain but also because of how things ended last year.
"That's the main priority and then I'll sit down with the club, hopefully. I'm not going to go banging down anyone's door."