Alistair Johnston was born in Vancouver on 8 October 1998 (age 27) and came to Celtic as a Canada international with a solid North American grounding behind him. A right-back by trade, he had his most productive league season with CF Montreal in 2022, scoring four goals in 33 appearances.
Celtic signed Johnston from CF Montreal in January 2023 for around £3m. It was a sensible, direct piece of business: a defender with international experience, good athletic habits and enough bite for Scottish football without needing the usual introductory lecture.
He remains part of the current Celtic squad, wearing the number two shirt, and has been involved in sides that won two Premiership titles, two League Cups and two Scottish Cups. In 2025-26, he has made five league appearances, plus outings in the League Cup, Champions League qualifying and the Europa League, scoring once in the League Cup.
Johnston has also stayed active with Canada, making three Gold Cup appearances this season. His current market value is around £7m, according to Transfermarkt.
His career to this point has moved cleanly from CF Montreal to Celtic, with international football running alongside it. At Celtic, he has become a steady senior option at right-back rather than a project, and there is value in that.
