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Ange Postecoglou's Celtic future in his own words from Everton noise to Tottenham talk as Premier League clubs line up

It's testament to the job Ange Postecoglou is doing at Celtic that it seems a new Premier League club is interested in his services with every month that passes.

This time it's Tottenham - for the second time - who are reportedly looking to the Greek Aussie after being knocked back by Feyenoord's Arne Slot. It seemed like just weeks ago he was named on their initial shortlist (because it was) but after several rejections and the largely unsuccessful interim appointments of Christian Stelini and Ryan Mason, the North London side are back sniffing around Celtic Park for the man leading them on a charge towards a Treble.

Sidestepping the question rather than answering it directly, he insisted his only focus for now is on winning a Treble and that he's not looking to the long-term future. Having been firmly linked with Spurs twice now, as well as Leeds, Leicester, Everton, Chelsea and even Japan in the past, it's easy to see why he's grown tired of fielding the questions.

But fans have noted his response this time was a markedly softer and less decisive response than he's given in the past. Here, Record Sport take a look at everything Postecoglou has had to say on his future beyond Celtic since taking the job.

There were many doubters when Postecoglou, a relatively unknown entity in comparison to the broadly familiar Eddie Howe, was first appointed. Even moreso when he lost three of his first six league games in charge.

But fast forward a year and he had two trophies, including a league title, in the bag. During a trip home to Australia, the media interest around him was at fever-pitch and he was asked on Aussie TV about the first substantial reports linking him with a move to the Premier League.

He said: "Don't read much

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