David Moyes has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Ange Postecoglou as Celtic manager.

The West Ham boss was the early favourite for the role before Brendan Rodgers emerged as a strong contender.

However, Moyes has now been made favourite for the post should Postecoglou move to Tottenham.

Postecoglou has reportedly been granted permission to discuss a move to the Premier League club after a formal approach.

And it's widely expected Postecoglou will make the switch to North London after sealing a domestic treble at Celtic this season.

Now Moyes - who leads West Ham into the Europa Conference League final on Wednesday - has regained top spot with bookies to take over at Parkhead.

However, he claimed he hadn't considered a move to Celtic when he was quizzed on the job speculation.

On Friday, he said: “I’ve never even considered it. 

“I’m West Ham manager and I’m really enjoying my period here. 

“I’m hopefully trying to continue growing a really good football club so I’ve not given it any consideration. 

“Through my years I’ve been linked with lots of jobs at different times but I have to say I’m really happy at the moment and I’m settled where I am. 

“The club have been so good to me and we’re enjoying the journey we’re on.”

Next permanent Celtic manager odds

David Moyes 5/2

Brendan Rodgers 11/4

John Kennedy 7/2

Jesse Marsch 12/1

Kjetil Knutsen 12/1

Graham Potter 14/1

Michael Carrick 20/1

Scott Brown 20/1

Steve Clarke 20/1

Enzo Maresca 25/1