Mitchel Frame, a highly regarded young talent from Celtic, has secured a new contract with the club, extending his stay until 2026.

The 17-year-old left-back, who has been a regular feature for Celtic’s B team this season, is considered one of the most promising talents emerging from Lennoxtown.
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Frame has showcased his skills in the Lowland League, making eight appearances and scoring once. He also represented the Bhoys in the UEFA Youth League against Feyenoord last week. His consistent presence in every match for the B side this season underscores his growing importance to the team.
His inclusion in the team photo this week and his current role with Scotland’s under-19s, despite being only 17, highlight his potential and the high expectations surrounding him. The club’s decision to secure this top prospect with a long-term deal is a significant positive development, especially considering the interest from other clubs.
Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano had mentioned the interest in Frame from clubs in England and France, but Frame has chosen to remain with the club he grew up with.
Brendan Rodgers will undoubtedly monitor Frame’s development closely as the young defender aspires to climb the ranks within the club.