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Celtic would have to pay about £1m in compensation to prise Tony Mowbray from West Brom, BBC Sport understands.
The 45-year-old has been installed as favourite by some bookmakers to replace Gordon Strachan, who left on Monday after four years in charge of the club.
But it appears that West Brom's demand could put him out of Celtic's reach.
And, although Mowbray is believed to be interested in talking to his former club, he would not speak to them until a financial package had been agreed.
The ex-Celtic defender is regarded as a man of principle and, as he has two years left on his contract, would not walk away without some form of compensation deal being reached.
Celtic are searching for a new manager after Strachan quit following his side's failure to win a fourth Scottish Premier League title on Sunday.
Former Celtic defender David Moyes is many fans' choice to take over at Parkhead but is highly unlikely to be tempted away from Goodison Park.
He's a good manager would probably do well as Celtic, would be a loss for WBA though.
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