Former Greece international Giorgios Karagounis thinks Ange Postecoglou will one day return to Celtic.
The 59-year-old spent two years at Parkhead, winning five out of a possible six domestic trophies before heading south to join Tottenham Hotspur in 2023.
Things haven't gone entirely to plan for Postecoglou in north London, with Spurs currently sitting 14th in the English Premier League and out of both cups. They are in the Europa League quarter-finals, in fairness.
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The Aussie manager is contracted with his club until the summer of 2027, although Karagounis reckons a move back to Glasgow could be on the cards, albeit in the distant future: "Ange Postecoglou did a great job with Celtic, a fantastic job, so one day I think we will see him back there," he said [Spin Genie].
"Having said that, at the moment, he is at another great team in Tottenham, and of course, he’s coaching in the Premier League, so I don’t think he’ll want to go back to Scotland straight away."
Now retired, Karagounis played for several clubs, including Panathinaikos, Inter and Fulham.
He made 39 Premier League appearances with the latter and thinks Celtic and city rivals Rangers would thrive down south.
He said [Spin Genie]: "Celtic and Rangers are two great teams with a great history in Scotland and in Europe, they have so many fans and I think they would do well in the Premier League.
"They have proved they can perform in European competitions whether it be the Europa League or the Champions League, I think that shows they could be competitive in the Premier League too."