Australia boss Graham Arnold has praised Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou, calling him "fantastic".

The two worked together as part of the national team set up at youth level and both were in the running for the Socceroos job before Postecoglou landed the role in 2013.

Arnold is coming off a strong showing at the World Cup in Qatar after his side defeated Denmark on their way to the last 16 of the competition.

And the current Australia manager has nothing but good things to say about the Parkhead boss.

Speaking on BBC's Sacked in the Morning podcast, he said: "Club football is always something that I do miss today.

"Missing being around players, building their culture in the dressing room and playing games every week.

"Ange is doing a fantastic job at Celtic. Obviously, Australia is very, very proud of him. But it would have to be a good club for me to change from Australia."

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Meanwhile, the transfer dispute involving Celtic winger Sead Haksabanovic and two of his old clubs, Rubin Kazan and IFK Norrkoping, continues to rumble on.

Russian side Rubin reportedly still owe a percentage of the fee they paid for the Montenegro international to sign him from Norrkoping.

He made the move in 2021 for a reported £5.5million but departed after only a year due to the invasion of Ukraine.

According to reports, the Russian club still owe Norrkoping up to £3.2m and the case has been taken to FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

The transfer dispute involving Celtic winger Sead Haksabanovic and two of his old clubs, Rubin Kazan and IFK Norrkoping, continues to rumble on.

Russian side Rubin reportedly still owe a percentage of the fee they paid for the Montenegro international to sign him from Norrkoping.

He made the move in 2021 for a reported £5.5million but departed after only a year due to the invasion of Ukraine.

According to reports, the Russian club still owe Norrkoping up to £3.2m and the case has been taken to FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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It is an issue that has been ongoing since the 23-year-old arrived at Parkhead. Celtic remain materially uninvolved - nor is the transfer to Glasgow itself the subject of any complaint.

Norrkoping are now set to look to the Chamber of Commerce to bypass the European Union sanctions against Russia and end the row.

This is according to outlet SVT, which claims this process would allow the payment to be made by Rubin despite EU regulations.