Martin O’Neill is confirmed as Celtic manager on a new contract following his success in the previous season. Multiple outlets report that Celtic appoints him on a one-year deal with an option to extend for a further year. The move comes after O’Neill’s earlier interim spells this season, which culminated in major silverware. Sources say Celtic win the Scottish Premiership, securing the title on the final day of the league campaign. They also add the Scottish Cup by beating Dunfermline in the final. O’Neill is described as expressing satisfaction at the outcome and indicating he wants to continue building on that success. RTE notes that O’Neill’s appointment is confirmed by the club, and references that former manager Roy Keane is not the successful candidate. Other reports frame the agreement as O’Neill continuing to lead Celtic and preparing for what he portrays as “more” successful performances. While details of his broader plans vary by outlet, all accounts describe the contract structure and the achievement of the league and cup double as the key context for the renewed appointment.