Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou is ‘very happy’ in the Scottish Premiership despite being linked with a move to the Premier League, according to Sky Sports reporter Anthony Joseph.

After an impressive debut season in Glasgow, the 57-year-old is reported to have been discussed as a suitable candidate for the managerial vacancy at Wolves, with Leicester also said to be keen on landing his services.

As a result of this interest, the Hoops are hoping to tie him down, with Football Insider suggesting that the club are preparing to offer him a new long-term contract to fend off potential suitors.

The Latest: Postecoglou ‘happy’ at Celtic

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Joseph revealed that Postecoglou remains fully focused on the task at hand at Celtic, and would only consider leaving if a major European club come calling. He said:

“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 and he says it himself, so it would take something huge – like a giant of football – to take him away from Celtic now.

“If he’s at the end of his project, we’ll see what club he goes on to. But I’m sure, at the moment, Celtic fans would love him to stay for as long as possible.”

The Verdict: Massive boost

Postecoglou not currently having any plans to leave Celtic will be a huge relief to supporters who will know just how much of an outstanding impact he’s had in the dugout.

The Greek-born coach has won 50 and drawn eight of his 72 matches in charge (titles.

Ange is capable of getting his hands on even more silverware should he continue his reign, and it would be a massive coup if the club could convince him to put pen to paper on a new deal.