Ange Postecoglou has once again moved to defuse rumours a move to the Premier League could be in the offing.

The Aussie is back in his homeland to promote the Sydney Super Cup where the Hoops will face Frank Lampard's Everton and one of Sydney's two A-League teams in November.

Yesterday, he was asked by Sky Sports about links to Brighton and Leicester City, where former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is under serious pressure.

But Postecoglou was in no mood to take such claims seriously as host Waheed Aly gently probed him, suggesting a move could be signed and sealed in the coming weeks - meaning Ange's Homecoming branding for the tournament could be disrupted.

Speaking on Australian TV, Aly asked: "Will you really be here in November? The rumour mill is rife, that you'll be off to the Premier League, coaching Leicester City which, by the way, would be a fantastic triumph. So you'll be over there. Probably in a couple of weeks. yeah?"

Postecoglou replied: "Don't read too much into it, Waleed, 12 months ago, I was the favourite to get the sack by Christmas, mate, so things change pretty quickly in football, I am really happy where I am, it's a massive football club, Celtic Football Club, we play in front of 60,000 people every week as you've seen.

"We have opportunities to win trophies, we are in the Champions League, I am loving it at the moment. I am living the dream, I am exactly where I want to be. and looking forward to bringing more success to the club."