Greg Taylor today batted off questions surrounding Ange Postecoglou's immediate future as Celtic manager.
The Australian has been heavily touted with the vacant Leeds job this week following the sacking of Jesse Marsch.
Several pundits and also fans of the Lilywhites have stated that the Hoops boss would be the perfect fit at the Premier League club.
While refusing to take any notice of the speculation, Taylor of course knows that it's part and parcel of football that if Celtic are performing well, then links for both players and staff to other clubs are inevitable.
That said, the left-back, who has really kicked on under Postecoglou, admits he's not one to pay too much attention to the rumour mill.
The 25-year-old said: "To be honest I don't take much notice of it.
"As players we just focus purely on improving, training, our job within the building, we're at a massive club as it is so of course links only come when the team's performing well and staff are performing well.
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"But, nah, we only focus on ourselves in the building."
He added: "The manager has been unbelievable for myself and many others, the way we play is really enjoyable and I'm eager to learn under him because there's still a lot of things I can improve on, a lot of us can improve, and we want to gain that knowledge from the manager."
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