Former Celtic winger Scott Sinclair is set to prolong his playing career for another year as he looks set to sign a new contract at Bristol Rovers.
The 35-year-old was signed by Brendan Rodgers during his first spell in Glasgow and was a huge success.
Sinclair played a key role during the Invincible season, scoring 25 goals and setting up another 10 in 50 appearances in all competitions.

The Englishman was a fan-favourite in Glasgow and endeared himself to the support with some memorable moments in his early Celtic days.
Indeed, Sinclair netted a late winner at Tynecastle not long after signing for the Bhoys, with him then scoring in an unforgettable 5-1 Glasgow derby triumph a few weeks later.
His career was rejuvenated by Rodgers and now, it looks set to go on despite his respectable age.
According to Bristol Live, Sinclair will pen a new one-year deal in Bristol. His experience and outstanding CV make him a key upholder of high standards with Rovers.
In the latter stages of the season gone by, he returned to Matt Taylor’s lineup after being frozen out for the majority of the campaign.
Sinclair scored twice in 16 games to earn a new deal which for Celtic fans, is pleasing to see.