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Would Ange Postecoglou leave Celtic for Tottenham and can Aberdeen beat Hearts to third? - Monday Jury

Keith Jackson: It’s not even a question. If Rangers can land this guy for £5m they’ll pull off a heist on Bayern Munich. Tillman is top notch.

Gordon Parks : Can Rangers afford him? That’s a bigger question but Tillman’s timed his upturn in form to perfection and if he can be kept then it would be good business.

Craig Swan : Much of that will depend on how much of a budget Michael Beale has. Tillman is certainly worth buying, but other positions also need to be addressed.

Andrew Newport: I’d say yes given the substantial improvements he’s made this season, especially since Michael Beale’s arrival but he probably needs a big performance in at least one of the three remaining derby duels this season to win over the remaining doubters.

Keith Jackson: A club of the stature and spending power of Spurs would certainly give him something to think about. But the big Aussie seems perfectly happy at his work right now. And he’s got an itch to scratch in the Champions League next season. He won’t jump ship unless he’s made an offer which is impossible to refuse.

Gordon Parks: The natural law will apply to Postecoglou in the same way as most of his Celtic predecessors who can’t resist the lure of England’s Premier League. If Spurs want him then he’ll be off like a shot.

Craig Swan : That’s a question for Ange Postecoglou. It’s unlikely he’s in any rush to get out of the door, but any coach would, of course, consider any options that become available.

Andrew Newport : I can’t see the Aussie going midseason but it’s hard to see how he could resist a move to the biggest league in the world if one of the big hitters were to make him an offer this summer.

Keith Jackson: No. Hearts might be wobbling at the moment but they are

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