CELTIC have confirmed that goalkeeper, Scott Bain has signed a new contract extension that will see him remain at the club until the summer of 2024.
The 30-year-old who joined initially on loan from Dundee in January 2018 has since played 74 times for the Hoops and three times for Scotland.
Included in those 74 games are 2018/19 season League Cup and Scottish Cup winning final appearances over Aberdeen and Hearts – the win over the Tynecastle club sealing the Treble Treble.
Bain said: “I am delighted to agree this new contract extension. It is a privilege to be part of this great club and I am so pleased to extend my future at Celtic.
“We have already had success under the new manager, it is fantastic working with him and the rest of our backroom team, and I want to join them and the other players at the club in working hard to achieve more and more success for our fans.”
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