Having made an instant impact in North London since being hired as Antonio Conte's permanent successor, Postecoglou is said to be one of the names in the frame to take over from Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
The Reds' long-serving head coach revealed last month that he plans to resign at the end of the season, although the owners have been aware of his intentions since November and have been working to hire a suitable replacement since then.
A recent report claimed that Tottenham were concerned about the prospect of losing Postecoglou to Liverpool, and the 58-year-old was questioned on such rumours during Friday's pre-Wolverhampton Wanderers press conference.
When asked if he is flattered by links with the Anfield post, Postecoglou — as quoted by Sky Sports News — professed that he has no interest in scouring the rumour mill, saying: «It all depends. If it is just people throwing up names then who cares? Like seriously, it doesn't matter.
»At the end of the day If I am doing a good job then it means that people will acknowledge that in one form or another, whatever that form is. So-called chat? Really? It is of no interest to me."
If Liverpool were to make an approach to hire Postecoglou over the summer, Tottenham would be due significant compensation, as the former Celtic treble winner is under contract in the English capital until the summer of 2027.
Since shaking hands on a long-term agreement with Daniel Levy, Postecoglou has been lauded for transforming Tottenham into a high-pressing attacking machine following the
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