Scott Brown has reinforced his allegiances to Celtic by signing a two-year contract extension, ending speculation he was set for a move to Australia.The 33-year-old has been with the Hoops since 2007 and this latest news will see him potentially lead the club to ten consecutive Scottish Premiership titles.
Captain. Leader. Legend. #CelticFC are delighted to announce that @ScottBrown8 has signed a new 2-year contract extension with the club! #GR8SCOTT https://t.co/l80v6f63w3 pic.twitter.com/Hp0NnOlIwg— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) January 31, 2019The midfielder, who recently made his 500th Celtic appearance, had taken his time over his latest contract offer after A-League newcomers Western Melbourne made him their priority signing target ahead of their debut campaign.The former Scotland skipper also reportedly turned down a major offer to move to Dubai and was linked with clubs in the United States.But the former Hibernian player has opted to continue his long association with the club he joined in a 4.4million deal when Gordon Strachan was in charge. Brown told Celtic’s official website: “I’m absolutely delighted to have signed this new contract extension.“Celtic has been such an important part of my life for a long time now, since I joined the club back in 2007, and this really is home for me.“My focus, as always, will be on doing everything I can to deliver more success to this club in the months and year ahead, and in particular for our wonderful fans, who have given me amazing support from the moment I first pulled on the Hoops.”

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