Callum Osmand is one of Celtic’s bright young talents.
Osmand spoke to Matt O’Riley before choosing to join Celtic and the young forward has now arrived to challenge for the number nine slot.
This will be the youngster’s first taste of senior football after excelling at youth level for Premier League outfit Fulham.
There are big plans for the forward and if he shows the same goalscoring form as he did at youth level, it will be money well spent.
Here is absolutely everything you need to know about Celtic’s Callum Osmand as we answer all of your frequently asked questions.
How old is Callum Osmand?
Callum Osmand was born on 8 November, 2005 in Bailiwick of Jersey, Jersey.
He has spent his entire career at Fulham before joining Celtic in June 2025.
As of July 2025, Osmand is 19 years old.
Callum Osmand’s height
Osmand stands at 5 feet and 10 inches tall or 1.79m.
Callum Osmand’s contract and Celtic salary
He signed a four-year contract at Celtic Park and will be at the club until 2029.
According to Salary Sport, Osmand is earning a salary believed to be in the region of £3,500-a-week.
When did Callum Osmand make his professional debut?
Callum Osmand was handed his professional debut by Celtic interim manager Martin O’Neill on Wednesday 29 October 2025 against Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership.
Osmand was brought on as a second-half substitute as the Hoops cruised to a 4-0 victory in front of the home supporters at Parkhead.
Who did Callum Osmand score his first Celtic goal against?
Osmand picked the perfect time to score his first goal for the Hoops in the 2025 Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Rangers.
The youngster came off the bench for the second half of the fixture at Hampden Park and despite missing a chance in normal time, remained composed to score Celtic’s third of the game in extra-time.
As well as being his first goal in the green and white, it was the first professional goal of his career.
Callum Osmand on joining Celtic
Speaking to Celtic TV after his arrival, Osmand said: “It feels unbelievable to be here and I am so happy to be here. It is a big step for me, and I am excited to get going.
“It’s a massive move and I can’t wait to step out at Celtic Park in front of all the fans.
“When I spoke to the manager, he was really positive. The plan and pathway he has set out for the club is top, so it’s exciting with the pathway he has for me.
“He has set out what he wants from me, and it is all really positive, so I can’t wait to get going now.
“I’ve also spoken to Matt O’Riley on the phone, so he has given me advice. He was telling me about how big the club is, how amazing the fans are and it’s a new life really. So excited is definitely the word for me.”
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