Thursday, May 28, 2026 - Celtic interim head coach, Martin O’Neill has cast doubt over Kelechi Iheanacho’s future at the club, offering little clarity on whether the Super Eagles striker will remain in Glasgow beyond the current campaign.
O’Neill admitted he is in no position to make guarantees
about player contracts due to the uncertainty surrounding his own management
role.
The 29-year-old Nigeria international signed a one-year deal
with the Hoops last summer as a free agent, with the club holding an option to
extend the agreement by another 12 months.
Speaking after the Scottish Cup final, O’Neill revealed that
the forward has been eagerly pressing him for answers regarding what happens
next.
“Iheanacho keeps asking me! ‘What do you think, are they
going to keep me on?’” O’Neill told reporters. “I have no idea, mate. Don’t ask
me, I am not the manager anymore. This morning again, he stopped me in the
lift. ‘Are you staying on?’ I have no idea, can you just concentrate on the
game this afternoon.”
Despite struggling with injuries earlier in the year and
largely operating as an impact weapon off the bench, the forward has become a
massive fan favorite at Parkhead. He played a key role down the final stretch
of the season, helping secure a historic domestic double.
The striker capped off his debut campaign by scoring
Celtic’s third goal in their -1 victory over Dunfermline at Hampden Park,
bringing his season tally to nine goals in 24 appearances across all
competitions.
Following the trophy celebrations, the forward made it clear
that he wants the club to trigger his contract extension so he can remain in
Glasgow.

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