[BBC]A few days on from Sunday's drama at Hampden and James Forrest is still making headlines.The winger revealed post-match that talks are ongoing over a new deal, with his current contract set to expire this summer.And so the question is simple - should the club be extending his stay at Celtic Park?Forrest's legacy is already beyond dispute. Since making his debut under Neil Lennon in May 2010 he has amassed 26 winner's medals - making him the most decorated player in the club's history. And remarkably he could still add to that tally before the season is out.Even if he doesn't, his record looks untouchable in the modern game.
One-club men like Forrest are increasingly rare, which only adds to the significance of his achievements.Speaking after his decisive cameo at Hampden, the 34-year-old confirmed discussions have been had, though for now, his focus remains firmly on helping Celtic bring more silverware back to Parkhead.Exactly who at the club is leading those talks remains unclear given the current uncertainty behind the scenes, but that's a conversation for another day.What matters for now is whether Forrest still has a role to play.On paper, his numbers this season are fairly modest - 36 appearances, though just seven from the start. But they don't tell the full story.
As he showed again on Sunday, Forrest remains a game-changer off the bench.A vital assist at Pittodrie and a big contribution at Ibrox last month underline his continued impact in key moments.And then there's the timing. For whatever reason, Forrest has a habit of coming alive in April and May - precisely when Celtic need him most.Beyond the pitch, his experience is invaluable. Around the dressing room and at Lennoxtown his influence on the next generation can't easily be replaced.Put it all together, and the decision feels straightforward.
If Forrest wants to stay, Celtic should make it happen.Because as we saw on Sunday, our number 49 isn't done just yet. Not even close.Tino can be found at The Celtic Exchange