Steve Evans has done a solid job at Leeds United, though his future remains unclear as ever under the erratic ownership of Massimo Cellino.

As a result as the turbulent nature of life at Elland Road, the 53-year old former Rotherham manager has been linked with the soon-to-be-vacant post at Parkhead.

The announcement that Ronny Deila would be leaving the club has sent the proverbial rumour mill into overdrive North of the Border as a plethora of names continue to be linked to Celtic Park.

However, amidst the swirling world of rumours, perhaps the stoic Scot represents the ideal candidate.

A larger than life figure who has cut his teeth in the managerial world and has supported the Hoops all his life. What's not to get on board with?

Should he eventually be handed the reins, his current employers boast a wealth of talent he'd certainly be well advised to make use of.

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Who exactly? Click the image below to see three Whites who'd fit in perfectly at Celtic.

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Giuseppe Bellusci

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Nicknamed 'The Warrior' due to his unforgiving style of defending, Bellusci would excel in the Scottish Premiership.

Granted, he's been a tad prone to a defensive lap this season, though the Italian's robust nature would slot in perfectly alongside Dedryck Boyata in the heart of the rearguard.

While he's not without fault, the 26-year old's combative nature would make him a popular figure amongst the club's support.

Charlie Taylor

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There's huge excitement over the emergence of Kieran Tierney, though it is important to remember the young Scot is still only 18 years of age.

With doubts about the future of Charlie Mulgrew, perhaps the club would be well advised in making a move for another left-back in order to cover the berth adequately.

On that front, Charlie Taylor would represent a solid option.

The 22-year old is a stoic defender and possesses a decent engine on him to push forward in attack.

Marco Silvestri

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Craig Gordon is adequate enough to get through the SPFL season with, though the return of Rangers and hopefully Champions League football should put pressure on the former Sunderland stopper.

Marco Silvestri himself is by no means unstoppable, but the Italian's arrival would put pressure on Gordon's gloves.