The 25-year-old has been a go-to at the back for Brendan Rodgers this season, making 40 appearances for the club. Scales initially joined the Hoops from Shamrock Rovers in August 2021.
Celtic have confirmed that an Irish centre-back, Liam Scales, has signed a new four year deal with the club until 2028.
The Ireland international spent last season on loan at Aberdeen before returning to the club and playing an important part of Celtic's title challenge.READ MORE: Scots mum who carries wheelchair-bound daughter, 10, up to cramped flat says family 'live in hell'“I have really enjoyed working under the gaffer, and with such a great group of players this year and I look forward to doing so again in the coming seasons.
“I love being part of this great club and I want to do all I can to contribute to Celtic and bring our fans as much success as we can.”
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