The Celtic Star
·25 November 2024
The Celtic Star
·25 November 2024
James Forrest at Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Aberdeen. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Hot on the heels of Alistair Johnston’s contract extension, the club announced that James Forrest had also extended his stay until the summer of 2026.
That is yet more good news, and just like Alistair, Jamesy greatly fully deserves his new deal. Jamesy may be approaching the end of his career, and he will be 35 when his new deal runs out, but he’s a vital figure for us both on and off the park.
James Forrest at Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Aberdeen. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
Jamesy has a wealth of experience, and more importantly he can still contribute on the field, something that Brendan Rodgers recognises or he wouldn’t have sanctioned a new deal for the player.
This news also means that James will almost certainly finish his career as the most decorated Celt of all time and as a one club Celt too.
He’s currently one honour away from equaling Bobby Lennox’s tally of 25, and with a Premier Sports league cup final looming and the realistic chance of two other trophies on offer this campaign, Jamesy could very well become the most decorated player in the history of Celtic football club when this campaign comes to a close.
Idah, Forrest and Yang. Hearts v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Tynecastle. 23 November 2024. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
A further year will give him more opportunity to further eclipse that number, and what an achievement that would be for Jamesy, who is undoubtedly an absolute Celtic legend.
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