ANGE POSTECOGLOU insists he has unfinished business at Celtic meaning he will not be departing Parkhead anytime soon.

The Aussie boss has hit the ground running since arriving in Glasgow as he won the Premiership title in his first year in charge.

Celtic are currently nine points clear this year and look certain to land the trophy for a second successive season.

With success comes speculation and recently Postecoglou has been linked with jobs at both the Japanese national team and Everton in the Premier League.

But the Hoops gaffer has brushed this aside as he detailed his love and loyalty to his current employers.

He said: “It’s not that I’m ignorant to this kind of stuff. These things will always happen. It’s just not the way I’m wired. I love what I’m doing at the moment. I’m just so passionate about this football club and achieving success. But I haven’t yet achieved what I want to achieve.

“Whatever role I’ve had, that has always been my primary focus. The future will take care of itself.

“I’m under no illusions. I know how fickle the football world can be. Last year people were saying I would go for very different reasons.

“Things can change very quickly. I’ve never worried about what will happen in the future, what is out there or what my next step is. What I do is focus on something I am passionate about and I couldn’t be happier.

 “I don’t get distracted. I don’t think there’s any use in it.

“I love what I do. There’s no need to think about anything other than making this football club as successful as I can as long as I am here.

“That can sometimes be taken out of my hands, but while I’m here I’m just totally focused and committed to achieving something special at this club. However long I am here, I want to make a mark, because, ultimately, that’s what you’ve got left at the end of your career. Hopefully the places you have been to you can one day walk back in and be appreciated for what you’ve achieved.

“It’s not lost on me we were in a totally different place 12 months ago and what we have achieved collectively in terms of rebuilding a team and a squad, while having success and playing the football we’re playing. It’s been exceptional, but I just feel it’s the beginning. I know there is more to come.”