Celtic manager Neil Lennon has revealed that consistent qualification for the Champions League would be enough to keep him at the club.
The 41-year-old was recently among a number of names to be linked with Everton before Roberto Martinez was appointed at Goodison Park.
Despite some question marks over his future, Lennon is comfortable with life at Parkhead.
"There is a big emotional element at this club for me, I've been ingrained in it for 13 years. It would be a massive wrench to go elsewhere," he told the Daily Mail.
"If you could guarantee me being in the Champions League every year with Celtic I'd have no aspirations to go anywhere else. There would be no better place to be and that would satisfy me, absolutely."
Lennon guided Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title and the Scottish Cup last season.