West Brom captain Paul Robinson says he'd prefer a move to the Premiership ahead of following Tony Mowbray to Celtic.
Robinson is wanted by Bolton Wanderers and Hull City and said: "You would consider a move [to Celtic]. It's a massive club and a big challenge.
"But at the moment I'm contracted to West Brom and I'll just get my head down until I'm told otherwise.
"There was a lot of speculation before the season finished about what was going on with the gaffer.
"From my point of view I would love to stay in the Premier League and if a club came in then I'd jump at the chance to play in it.
"You always keep your options open and if they've given the gaffer the opportunity to talk to a club like Celtic then it would be nice to talk to a Premier League club again. Or to Celtic, you never know. We'll have to wait and see.
"If you know you're not going to get your chance in the Premier League and you have the chance to win trophies at a different club then you jump at the chance.
"That's what you want to achieve in your career. It's a short career and you have to try and make the most of it."