SCOTT BROWN will sign a new deal in the coming weeks after admitting it’s a matter of when not if he signs a new deal.
The Celtic captain continues to play to a high standard and believes he has a few years left in him.

Ideally, Celtic fans would love to see Broony help the club to ten in a row as he’s irreplaceable at the moment.
Speaking about a new deal, the midfielder put Celtic fans’ mind at ease.
“There is no problem between myself and the club,” he told STV.
“They know I’m going to sign. It’s just a matter of time for us to get it done.
“We first started talking just before international break. It will be done in the next couple of weeks hopefully.
“I still feel I’ve got a good few years left in me. That will be part of the discussion. “I think two or three years easily. I feel fit and I feel good.”
Brown has been phenomenal under Brendan Rodgers and will hope to continue that form going forward.
There has been no issues with the last couple of extensions Brown has signed and he’s always said that he wants to end his career at Celtic.
The Captain and the Celtic team head to Paisley this Friday in the hope of continuing their momentum after their Glasgow Derby win two weeks ago before the international break.
The bhoys will have Lewis Morgan to call upon again after the player declared himself fit this week.
