RB Salzburg manager Jesse Marsch has admitted that he is interested in the vacant managerial position at Celtic.

Marsch has been touted for the Parkhead role by a number of top pundits after Neil Lennon stepped down last month.

The American is on course to guide Austrian side Salzburg to a second succesive league and cup double and he admits the links with Celtic are an "honour".

He told the BBC: "I've heard [about the links]. It's an honour for me.

"Three or four years ago, being linked with a club like Celtic would literally be an impossibility for me.

"And now that this is where I am, I always just try to look at it in terms of, 'what would the project look like?'

"Would we have similar ideas in how to build it the right way, invest in the academy, invest in young players and create this development process that I'm talking about? And not just focus on winning.

"Obviously I know that when you're the coach of Celtic, winning is the most important thing."

Discussing the Parkhead position, Marsch added: "I know enough about it to say of course it's interesting.

"It's an amazing club and it would be an honour to even be considered. But I also have a job to do here.

"My way of working is really to focus in on the job that I'm doing and concentrate on the moment.

"And the more that I do that the more other possibilities can arise."