Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has been on the list of Premier League clubs ahead of the summer following reported interest from Leeds United.

Could Postecolgou leave Celtic?

It was heavily reported over recent weeks that the Australian was one of the names believed to be on Leeds' list to replace Jesse Marsch earlier in the year.

However, it seemed apparent the Celtic boss was not looking to leave Parkhead in the middle of a season when there were trophies there to be won for the Scottish champions.

And that proved to be a wise decision as he led the Bhoys to victory in the Scottish League Cup over the weekend against their bitter rivals.

But speaking on the House of Champions YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano has mooted interest from south of the border which could potentially prise him away in the future:

(13:40) "The manager is fantastic, for example, he's one of the names who was mentioned internally at Leeds, but he was not going to leave Celtic job during the season. So we will see in the future.

"But he's always been on the list of important clubs in the Premier League because he's doing very well and also the atmosphere he created in the dressing room and also with the fans is something really special."

Who could Postecoglou leave for?

As mentioned, it is believed Leeds were interested in the 57-year-old earlier in the year as a potential option to replace Marsch but they are not the only Premier League side to have been credited with an interest.

Reports in recent months have suggested there have been a host of top-flight English sides who have held an interest in the 57-year-old.

The likes of Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton and Southampton have all been said to be interested parties but the Australian seems to be off the market - at least until the summer.

And it will be interesting to see whether Postecoglou feels as if the summer will provide him with an opportunity to tackle a new challenge.

The Scottish League Cup is already under his belt for the season and it seems as if the Bhoys are going to cruise to the Scottish title for the second season in a row under Postecoglou.

With that, it begs the question of whether the 57-year-old feels as if he may be close to doing all he can with Celtic with very little else to achieve at the club.

What Postecoglou has done at Parkhead is impressive and he will have the security and support of the club going forward if he does choose to stay.

But there is potentially an interest in managing south of the border which would bring its own risks given the cut-throat nature of sacking managers in the Premier League.