Celtic captain Callum McGregor has agreed a new five-year deal with the Scottish Premiership champions.
The 30-year-old joined the club's youth academy aged eight and has gone on to score 62 goals in 420 appearances in all competitions.
Since making his first-team debut in 2014, McGregor has won 20 domestic honours, including five trebles, and has featured under four different managers during his impressive career at Celtic Park.
The midfielder was given the armband following Scott Brown's departure to Aberdeen in 2021.
He is the third Celtic player to agree a new long-term deal after striker Kyogo Furuhashi and winger Daizen Maeda committed their futures until 2027.
McGregor said: "It's amazing to extend my stay at the club. As I've touched on before, this club means so much to me and the success that we've had over the past few seasons has cemented that.
"I feel like the club's in a great place to move forward as well, and when they came and asked me to extend my stay I was absolutely delighted.

