Martin O’Neill contributing to plans aimed at strengthening Celtic
Martin O’Neill contributing to plans aimed at strengthening Celtic Martin O’Neill has revealed he is contributing to plans aimed at strengthening Celtic’s long-term future, while stressing that ultimate authority over key decisions remains with the board… The interim manager expressed his satisfaction after Liam Scales and Luke McCowan agreed new contracts, following on from James Forrest’s recent extension. Scales has signed on until 2030, while McCowan has committed his future to the club through to 2028. O’Neill – who is due to step aside at the conclusion of the campaign – believes the trio of renewals were straightforward choices given their value to the squad.
However, with no permanent manager appointed, O’Neill acknowledged supporter concerns over who will have the final say as Celtic prepare for a significant overhaul in the months ahead. Martin O’Neill at Ibrox. theRangers 2 Celtic 2.
Sunday 1st March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou Speaking via Daily Record , O’Neill said: “The final call would, I think, always would come from the board. They have to finance the things, but I’m quite sure that they would be listening to perhaps myself, Shaun, Mark Fotheringham and the coaching staff.
I think that’s the point. ” “If you’re attending the football matches week in, week out, both home and away, as a number of the board members do, I think they would see a reason for taking these people on. ” “Liam Scales is a very, very capable centre-back, who can also play left-back if Kieran’s not fit.
So I thought that that would be relatively okay to do that. ” Liam Scales celebrates after Celtic won the Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou Celtic’s recruitment team have begun identifying targets across various markets as preparations continue for the next transfer window, with O’Neill also assessing potential options for his eventual successor.