Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou will snub a job offer from the Japan national team, according to a report.
The Hoops manager is reportedly set to knock back any advances from the Land of the Rising Sun.
We told you yesterday how the Australian gaffer was top of Japan's wanted list to potentially replace Hajime Moriyasu after the World Cup in Qatar.
One source had claimed that the Japanese FA's Yasuharu Sorimachi has already contacted Postecoglou to sound him out about the move.
However, the Daily Record say that Postecoglou would knock back any such offer.
The Aussie has earned plaudits from far and wide for the way he's turned Celtic around within the space of around 18-months after their flopped ten-in-a-row bid.
Not just for winning the Premiership in his first season, but for the style of football implemented and his ability to scout players.
The report states that Postecoglou feels he is building something special at Celtic.
They say that it would take an offer he simply couldn't refuse to tempt him to leave Glasgow.
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