Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has agreed to stay at the Scottish Premiership club after guiding them to a historic league and cup double last season. The former Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa manager has signed a new contract, extending his stay at Celtic beyond the 2024-25 season.
O'Neill led the club to their 54th Scottish Premiership title and their 43rd Scottish Cup last season, cementing his status as one of the most successful managers in the club's history.
The 73-year-old manager has been instrumental in transforming Celtic's fortunes since taking over in 2022, and his contract extension is a significant coup for the club.
The exact terms of O'Neill's new contract have not been disclosed, but it is understood to be a multi-year deal that will see him remain at the helm of the club for the foreseeable future.
Celtic's success under O'Neill has not gone unnoticed, and the club's fans will be eager to see what the future holds for the team under their experienced manager.
With O'Neill at the centre, Celtic will be looking to build on their recent success and challenge for honours in the coming seasons.