Celtic can confirm that goalkeeper Scott Bain has left the club after over seven years as a Celt. During that time, the 33-year-old has won seven league titles, four League Cups and three Scottish Cups. Scott initially joined Celtic on loan from Dundee in January 2018, and made his debut in a Glasgow derby at Ibrox in March when Odsonne Edouard’s late goal gave a 10-man Celtic team a momentous 3-2 victory, on a day when the Hoops keeper played a vital part in the win. At the end of that season, he made the move a permanent one and he has made a total of 78 appearances for the club, while he also gained thee international caps for Scotland. Scott said: “I am really sad, of course, to be leaving the club but I am so thankful, too, for everything the club has given me. “I have enjoyed my time at Celtic massively and it has been a huge honour to be part of the biggest and best club in the country. “I would like to thank the Gaffer and all the other managers I’ve worked with, my many team-mates over the years and all the staff at Celtic. “I’ve made some great friends at Celtic and will always be supporting the club in everything it does. “The Celtic fans are the best around and I thank them for all the support I have been given by them too. “I wish the club and our supporters nothing but success for the future.” Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers said: “Scott has given everything to Celtic and I would like to thank him sincerely for his time at the club. “He has been a valued member of the squad and a great team-mate, really liked and respected by us all. “Everyone at the club wishes Scott and his family all the very best for the future.”
Scott Bain departs Celtic Football Club
Celtic FC · May 29
Scott Bain departs Celtic Football Club

Scott Bain departs Celtic Football Club
Read Next: Returning to the past could allow Celtic to build for the future