Sources: Brighton keep tabs on Howe amid big Celtic manager update

Sources: Brighton keep tabs on Howe amid big Celtic manager update

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Brighton are keeping tabs on Celtic and Crystal Palace manager Eddie Howe, Football Insider has learned.

But the south Londoners are unlikely to be the only Premier League club keen on the former Bournemouth boss as the manager merry-go-round prepares to go into overdrive.

A Brighton source has told Football Insider that Graham Potter's position is under scrutiny from club chiefs even if he steers them to Premier League safety for a second consecutive season.

Ambitious owner Tony Bloom wants more than just survival and Howe is on the radar of the Seagulls.

Bloom surprised fans and neutrals two years ago when he sacked Chris Hughton immediately after them stayed up.

Potter edged closer to matching Hughton's feat of avoiding relegation in successive top-flight campaigns with a hard-earned point in Monday's goalless draw against Everton.

That lifted Brighton to 33 points and they are now seven points clear of 18th-placed Fulham.

But that does not mean Potter is safe in his position and the continued availability of Howe has alerted the south-coast outfit.

Celtic still hold out hopes of appointing Howe although their chances of doing so have diminished considerably over the last week.

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The ex-Bournemouth boss reached a verbal agreement with Celtic following talks in London before having second thoughts.

At Palace, Howe and Dyche are believed to figure most prominently in the club's thoughts ahead of the less experienced Lampard.

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