Chris Sutton will appear on Sky Sports during next season's coverage of the Scottish Premiership, according to a report.

The ex-Celtic star is said to be moving to the broadcast giants in time for the start of the 2023/24 campaign.

The Hoops hero will now join up with former Rangers striker Kris Boyd, as they appear alongside each other on everyone's screens as part of the SPFL's main TV deal.

The Scottish Sun says Sutton, 50, will change channels from BT Sports to Sky, in what is regarded as a massive coup for the latter.

It would be fair to say that Sutton has earned himself a reputation as being one of the most loudmouth, outspoken pundits in Scottish football during his appearances on BT, as well as Viaplay and BBC 5 Live.

He will now seemingly join up alongside Boyd, as well as presenter Eilidh Barbour and fellow pundit James McFadden.

Sutton won't have Ange Postecoglou to comment on next season, with the Australian set to take over the reins at Tottenham this week.

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Last week, Sutton said: "I want Ange Postecoglou to stay at Celtic and have a crack at the CL next season and Tottenham Hotspur is clearly a downgrade/smaller club than Celtic.

“But nobody can deny the fact that Ange will want a crack at the Premier League down south at some stage…"

Sky extended their SPFL deal last year until 2029, and Sutton’s addition is a further sign of their commitment to promoting the game north of the border.

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