Andy Walker has named his shout to replace Tottenham-bound Ange Postecoglou.
The Celtic gaffer is on the verge of joining the riches of the English Premier League with the North London side after the Hoops gave the 57-year-old permission to discuss the move. He's reported to have verbally agreed terms on the switch, including the length of his deal.
It now means the Scottish champions will begin hunting for his successor with plenty of names already touted in the betting odds. The likes of David Moyes at West Ham and former boss Brendan Rodgers have been high up in the market. But it is Jesse Marsch who the pundit has touted as an option to come in - with him available and without a club.
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He told the Go Radio Football Show : "Another name in the frame is Jesse Marsch.
"He was sacked by Leeds but any time I've had the chance to watch them, I really liked his style. They were high energy with strong running power.
"He didn't make the end of the season, but he's available."
Legendary skipper Scott Brown has just completed his first campaign in the dugout with Fleetwood Town. He enjoyed a memorable FA Cup run and secured a mid-place finish in England's League One.
Asked by presenter Paul Cooney if he was ready for the big step up, Walker simply replied: "Far too soon."
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