"I have heard that the club are very interested in signing me on a permanent basis, which is nice to hear", Riseth told 247.com.
He underlines that he still has two years left on his contract with Celtic and he will stick to that until anything else happens.
"As far as I am concerned I will return to Scotland when my loan deal runs out, and should the clubs negotiate a transfer, Erik Soler will represent me. I have to keep my focus on the field", said Riseth.
He doesn't hide the fact that he is having a good time in Munich.
The versatile star has found it hard to get into the first team since Martin O'Neill took over at Parkhead but his football has gone much better in Germany.
He is playing regularly and he scored one goal and made two assists in his last three games.
"The club is very professional and the players are also nice. The level is a bit higher here than in Scotland," he says
"I haven't had time to think about a permanent transfer yet, but it is nice to here that the club is pleased with my performances. German football suits me well," said Riseth, who is currently with 1860 on a training camp in Spain.
Riseth has been playing in a central midfield position for 1860 since he joined them on loan last year.