SCOTT Brown has agreed a two-year contract extension with Celtic which could see him captain the club to a record breaking ten league titles in a row.

The 33-year-old had interest from Australia and the United States but opted to stay at Parkhead, which will come as a huge boost to the team and manager Brendan Rodgers..

And by the time his deal comes to an end, he will be one of the most decorated players in Celtic history and, if he stays clear of injury, will be among the top ten in all time appearances.

Brown joined Celtic in the summer of 2007 for £4.4million and has played 506 games for the club, scoring 37 goals.

He has also won won eight league titles, five League Cups and four Scottish Cups, and has captained the club to a historic Double Treble under Rodgers.

Speaking to the official Celtic website, Brown said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have signed this new contract extension. Celtic has been such an important part of my life for a long time now, since I joined the club back in 2007, and this really is home for me.

"My focus, as always, will be on doing everything I can to deliver more success to this club in the months and year ahead, and in particular for our wonderful fans, who have given me amazing support from the moment I first pulled on the Hoops.”