Brendan Rodgers hasn't ruled out a return to Celtic as manager, according to reports.
Last week it was claimed the former Celtic boss was not interested in replacing Ange Postecoglou in the Parkhead hotseat.
However, it's now reported that Rodgers could consider returning to Celtic this summer after Postecoglou's exit for Tottenham Hotspur last week.
Rodgers is thought to be among the leading contenders for the role at Celtic Park and betting was temporarily suspended over a return last week.
The Northern Irishman remains a favourite to return to Celtic - despite previous reports stating he would take a year out of the game after being sacked by Leicester.
Now, the Daily Record state Rodgers won't rule anything out as he remains in contention for the Celtic job with Dermot Desmond refusing to rush an appointment.
Speaking previously on a possible return to Parkhead in the future, Rodgers said: "The club were keen to bring me in and they were in a moment where Rangers were close - they were getting promoted - and I went in and created hopefully a really good base.
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"That challenge may come again because it was a real challenge to go in and that challenge may come in the future and I would have absolutely no hesitation going back.
"Incredible club but like everything in life it's just about timing.
"Whether I would be received back or not is a different story.
"But would I go back to Celtic? Absolutely."
Meanwhile, reports from Sky Germany claimed yesterday that Daniel Farke held initial talks with Celtic chiefs over a move to Glasgow.
Farke - who spent four years at Norwich - is a free agent after leaving Borussia Monchengladbach.
Manchester City assistant Enzo Maresca is another popular name in the mix for the Celtic job with any approach reportedly delayed until after last night's Champions League final.
However, two other rumoured contenders appear to have dropped out of the running for the Celtic post.
David Moyes is reportedly set to remain at West Ham after guiding the club to a Europa Conference League triumph last week. And Graham Potter looks set to remain in England with another Premier League job in his future plans.
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