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Celtic: Key man 'very happy' with 'project' at Parkhead

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou is ‘very happy’ at the helm and it would take a ‘giant of football’ to convince him to quit Parkhead, according to Sky Sports reporter Anthony Joseph.

The Greek-Australian took over the Glasgow giants in the summer of 2021, but he has been linked with a move south of the border.

It is understood that Postecoglou has been discussed as a potential candidate for the managerial vacancy at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The West Midlands outfit are on the lookout for a new boss after Bruno Lage was sacked at the weekend.

But Wolves are not the only Premier League club to have been linked with Postecoglou as Leicester City could reportedly make a move if ex-Celtic chief Brendan Rodgers is axed.

The 57-year-old was also in the running for the Brighton & Hove Albion job after Graham Potter left to take over at Chelsea last month, but the Seagulls opted to appoint Roberto De Zerbi instead.

It has emerged that Celtic are keen to tie Postecoglou down to an improved long-term contract as they look to keep him out of suitors’ clutches.

Joseph believes Postecoglou is committed to Celtic and will not walk away from the club for a slightly more lucrative deal elsewhere.

The journalist feels the Bhoys’ boss has unfinished business at Parkhead and it would take a European heavyweight to persuade him to move onto pastures new.

Joseph told GIVEMESPORT: “I think he’s not someone who would just jump ship for the sake of it or for a few extra quid.

“I think he very much sees his path as something of a success ladder. If he feels that he’s done his job at Celtic, which I don’t think he does at all because he has been talking about this as phase two of the project, then he could go.

“But I know he’s very happy at Celtic

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