Ange Postecoglou is in no rush to leave Celtic for the bright lights of the Premier League.
That's the view of former Liverpool and Rangers midfielder Charlie Adam.
The Australian has been a huge success since arriving in Glasgow around 18-months-ago.
From changing the club's style of play on the pitch, to deliver silverware in his first season, Postecoglou has impressed fans, pundits and fellow professionals alike.
He's been touted to take over a few EPL clubs already this season, with Brighton and Wolves said to have been interested in his services when looking for new managers earlier in the campaign.
While that may be the case, and while working in England's top flight may be his ultimate ambition, Adam reckons we won't see Postecoglou move on from Celtic Park any time soon.
He told Grosvenor Sport: "I don't even think Ange is thinking about leaving Celtic. He'll know how much the club have progressed since he came in.
"When you're at a club like Celtic, you're always going to attract interest elsewhere but Celtic are improving every week so I don't think he'll leave."
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Incoming Celtic striker Oh Hyeon-gyu was forced to deny he was handed a personal £105,0000 bonus from Spurs star Son Heung-min after missing out to him on a World Cup place.
The Hoops seem set to complete the £3 million move for the Suwon Samsung Bluewings striker imminently and they continue to strengthen their squad during the January transfer window.
The 21-year-old was South Korea's reserve player during the World Cup because Tottenham Hotspur hero Son recovered in time from a fractured eye socket and made the squad for the Finals.
Oh travelled to Qatar and trained with the squad anyway and Son personally praised him when he stated: "I am only at the World Cup because Oh sacrificed his place in the squad for me.
"What I want to say to him is thank you so much. Even though he is a young player, he decided to try and help the team. Although he wasn't in the final roster, he was the most important player in the squad in my eyes."
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