CELTIC are reportedly considering Graham Potter as a potential candidate to replace departing manager Ange Postecoglou, according to reports.

Potter, who has previously managed Chelsea and Brighton, is currently a free agent and could be a viable option for the Glasgow-based club. [Daily Mail via Football Scotland]
Celtic are in the process of identifying potential successors to Postecoglou, who is expected to leave the club in the coming days.
Potter is among the managers being considered, along with Enzo Maresca, who is also reportedly a top contender. However, a return for Brendan Rodgers has been ruled out with the former Celtic boss looking to take a break from the game.
There is interest in the manager from clubs both in England and abroad for Graham Potter, who had a successful spell at Brighton but failed drastically at Chelsea, despite spending hundreds of millions in the January transfer window.
The manager does look to play a nice style of football, but there’s a feeling that this appointment may not be realistic with teams who can offer more money than Celtic after him.