James Forrest will continue his long association with Celtic FC after signing a new contract that keeps him at the club until the end of next season. The 34-year-old is set to enter his 18th campaign with the Scottish giants.
Record-breaking journey
Forrest has built a remarkable legacy at Celtic, winning 26 major trophies, including 13 league titles. He has scored 110 goals in 564 appearances, making him the club’s most decorated player. Since debuting under Neil Lennon in 2010, he has remained a consistent figure across different managerial eras.
Season impact
The winger has made 36 appearances this season, largely from the bench, but continues to influence games. His impact was evident in the Scottish Cup semi-final win over St Mirren, where his introduction helped shift momentum.
Commitment remains strong
Forrest said staying at Celtic was not an easy decision but reaffirmed his desire to contribute. He highlighted his emotional connection with the club and his aim to give his best for as long as he remains part of the squad.
Manager’s backing
Interim manager Martin O’Neill supported the extension, stating Forrest has earned it through performance. He emphasised that the decision was based on merit, pointing to the winger’s recent contributions.
Enduring presence
Despite new arrivals over the years, Forrest has remained a constant. His experience and ability to deliver in key moments continue to make him a valuable asset as he prepares for another season at Celtic.









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