ANGE POSTECOGLOU insists he is "living the dream" at Celtic.

The Australian says speculation about an exit from Parkhead for the Premier League hasn't even crossed his mind.

After just over one-year in Glasgow, Postecoglou has attracted interest from suitors south of the border. 

Some Premier League clubs are believed to be very impressed with the Hoops gaffer's brand of football and his clear eye for a player.

He was linked with the Brighton job before Roberto De Zerbi was selected as the replacement for Graham Potter, who left for Chelsea.

Reports down south are now suggesting that Postecoglou could be lined up as a replacement for Brendan Rodgers at Leicester City, with the former Celts boss struggling at the King Power after three-and-a-half years.

However, Postecoglou is adamant that he is not looking to jump ship. 

The Parkhead manager is back Down Under during the international break following his side's loss to St Mirren on Sunday.

He told Fox News: "It's not really on my radar (Leicester interest). It's a bit like our players, I keep saying to them that if they do what they do well, all this other stuff takes care of itself, whatever their ambitions or my ambitions may be.

"My ambition's always been the same wherever I've been, to be as successful as I can. I've charted a course that's got me to where I am today, I've just tried to do it to the best of my ability and opportunities arise from there.

"Right now, I'm at a massive football club, mate. I'm living the dream, I'm enjoying every minute of it, and I'm determined to bring as much success as I can to it while I'm here."