Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has signed a one-year contract extension with Celtic FC, keeping the 32-year-old English midfielder at the Scottish club through the 2026-27 season. The deal comes after months of speculation that suggested the club was unlikely to retain him, making this a notable reversal that speaks to his impact during a brief but productive stint in Glasgow.
Oxlade-Chamberlain first arrived at Celtic on February 7, 2026, signing a short-term contract that was set to expire in the summer. The deal included an option for an additional year, essentially a “try before you buy” arrangement that gave both sides flexibility.
He wasted no time making an impression. Just four days after signing, he made his debut on February 11, 2026, scoring a stoppage-time goal to seal a 2-1 victory against Livingston.
The midfielder went on to contribute to a successful campaign, helping Celtic clinch both the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Cup during his initial half-season. For a player whose career had been derailed by injuries at Liverpool and followed by stints at Arsenal, Liverpool, and Besiktas between 2023 and 2025, the Celtic chapter represented something of a career renaissance.
Reports surfacing in early July 2026 painted a picture of a parting of ways, suggesting the club was leaning against triggering the extension option. Yet the confirmed deal tells a different story entirely.
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