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Kelechi Iheanacho’s prospects of extending his stay at Celtic have been significantly boosted after the club confirmed a permanent contract for Martin O’Neill, according to Afrik‑Foot.
The Super Eagles striker signed with the Scottish champions in September 2025 on a one‑year deal after leaving Sevilla as a free agent. His contract is set to expire on 30 June 2026, although Celtic keep an option to extend it for another 12 months.
After helping the Hoops secure a Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup double, Iheanacho has made it clear that he wishes to stay at Parkhead. The Nigerian forward has repeatedly said he wants to continue his journey in Glasgow and is now awaiting the club’s decision on his future.
UK: Celtic v Dunfermline, Scottish Cup Final at Barclays Hampden, Glasgow, Scotland on 23 May 2026: Pictured: Kelechi Iheanacho Celtic and Michel‑Ange Balikwisha Celtic Glasgow Barclays Hampden Scotland Copyright: xAlexxToddxThe 29‑year‑old currently earns around £35,000 per week, with performance‑related bonuses that could raise the overall value of his contract. Discussions about whether Celtic will activate the extension clause are expected to intensify during the summer transfer window.
O’Neill’s appointment changes Iheanacho’s prospects
One of the biggest factors working in Iheanacho’s favour is the appointment of Martin O’Neill as Celtic’s permanent manager.
The experienced coach guided Celtic to a domestic double during his spell in charge and showed considerable faith in Iheanacho, especially in the second half of the season. O’Neill regularly turned to the Nigerian in crucial moments, using him as an impact substitute when matches became tight.
That trust paid off. Iheanacho scored several decisive goals, including a dramatic late penalty against Motherwell, a match‑winning strike away to Hibernian and an important goal in the Scottish Cup final. His performances turned him into a fan favourite despite spending much of the campaign coming off the bench.
UK: Celtic v Dunfermline, Scottish Cup Final at Barclays Hampden, Glasgow, Scotland on 23 May 2026: Pictured: Kelechi Iheanacho Celtic Glasgow Barclays Hampden Scotland Copyright: xAlexxToddxThe structure of O’Neill’s contract could also help Iheanacho. The manager has signed a one‑year deal with an option for a further season, a timeline that closely mirrors the striker’s own contract situation. With O’Neill seeking stability and continuity ahead of another title challenge and European campaign, retaining a proven goalscorer may be viewed as a sensible move.
Strong finish gives Iheanacho a platform for more
Iheanacho’s statistics from the 2025‑26 season reveal why Celtic may decide to keep him. The Nigerian scored nine goals and supplied one assist across all competitions despite limited playing time. In the Scottish Premiership alone, he netted five times in just 489 minutes, producing one of the best goals‑per‑minute records in the division.
Celtic v Dunfermline Athletic Scottish Gas Men s Scottish Cup Kelechi Iheanacho of Celtic at full time with the Scottish Gas Men s Scottish Cup Trophy during the Scottish Gas Men s Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Dunfermline Athletic at Barclays Hampden, Glasgow 23/05/2026 UK Newspapers OUT Copyright: xJamiexJohnstonx FIL-23466-0390His most memorable contributions came during the title run‑in. He struck twice after coming off the bench in a 6‑2 victory over St Mirren in April, scored the winner against Hibernian in May, found the net again against Motherwell and rounded off the league season with a goal against Dunfermline.
Those performances demonstrated his ability to influence matches in short bursts, but Iheanacho’s next challenge is convincing O’Neill that he can deliver over a full 90 minutes. The former Manchester City and Leicester City forward has already begun specialised fitness work ahead of pre‑season as he aims to push for a regular starting role.
With O’Neill now firmly in charge and the board preparing key squad decisions, Iheanacho’s chances of remaining at Celtic appear stronger than they have at any point since he arrived in Scotland.

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