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Johnny Kenny signs Celtic contract extension

Johnny Kenny signs Celtic contract extension

RTÉ News​2 days ago
Former Sligo Rovers and Shamrock Rovers striker Johnny Kenny has signed a new contract extension with Celtic, keeping him at the club until 2029.
The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international joined on a five-year deal from Sligo Rovers in January 2022 and has had loan spells with Queen's Park and Shamrock Rovers, where he netted 25 goals last year.
Kenny netted his first goal for the club in May in a 5-1 win at Aberdeen, where Celtic return on Sunday in league action.
Rodgers said of the contract extension: "It's good news for Johnny and the club. He's a young player that was signed a few years ago, went away, got experience, has come back and we can really see the difference in his development since he came back in January.
"So we think he's still got a load more development to go. He's quick, he's hungry and we think in the future he can be a really good asset for the club."
Kenny earlier revealed how important his manager's backing was.
"All I wanted to do was commit my future to this club and I'm delighted it's done now," he told Celtic TV.
"I feel really proud. I spoke to the manager at the start of the summer and it was a case of tying it all together.
"I like to think that I can score goals and the manager believes in me too, so that helps when I'm in and around the box, knowing that the manager backs me.
"I want to achieve everything possible at this club. I want to play Champions League football, win every trophy available and score goals. That's my aim."
Kenny is currently competing with the likes of Daizen Maeda, Adam Idah and Shin Yamada for first-team action but there appears to be a possibility he will go out on loan again if Rodgers gets the attacking options he is looking for in the transfer market.
Rodgers said: "At this very moment he's here and a part of our squad, so I think you look through to the end of the month and obviously there's still work across the squad to do.
"But he's had a really good pre-season, worked very hard, this will give him confidence and give him that feeling that he's wanted at the club.
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