Celtic Transfer Windows 2022 & 2023

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Looks like Maeda and Ideguchi are doing medicals now and Hatate is following soon. Getting the three in at the start of January would be tremendous.

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We might just be learning. Tremendous backing of Ange if we pull this off

:ronnyroar: :jp:

Turning Japanese I think I’m turning Japanese I really think so.

It’s smart from a marketing perspective if nothing else.

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It’s not really. It’s very low risk money wise.

These bhoys just love the rebs :sunglasses:

Its bringing in the players Ange wants rather than dumping him with all sorts. I’m delighted with this new approach

Yes, but it’s not a sign that they are backing him really as it’s not much of a risk. I think it’s great, but it’s neither here nor there to the board.

They seem to have the attributes Ange wants. Some of our players have stepped up and done quite well so far this season, but they’re not necessarily suited to playing a really fast, high intensity style. These 3 lads look to be fast, dynamic, fit fuckers.

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History is moving to Glasgow (or something like that)

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Three gongs at the end… hmm

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Oh my days. We got all three

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It’s no Angelus

It’s like the time Leeds Utd signed the Kaiser Chief and Waltzing Masinga.

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Celtic Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of three exciting new players from the Japanese J League.

Daizen Maeda from Yokohama F. Marinos, Yosuke Ideguchi from Gamba Osaka and Reo Hatate from Kawasaki Frontale will all be registered with Celtic in early January, subject to the usual conditions and international clearance.

DAIZEN MAEDA

The 24-year-old forward is reuniting with Ange Postecoglou at Celtic, having previously played under the manager at Yokohama F. Marinos. He had originally joined Yokohama F. Marinos on loan in August 2020 following a previous loan spell with Maritimo in the Portuguese league, and by the end of the season had impressed Ange Postecoglou enough that the deal became a permanent one. And in the 2021 season, Daizen Maeda was joint top scorer in the J-League with 23 goals as Yokohama F. Marinos finished second and qualified for the AFC Champions League. He was also named in the J-League Best XI of the 2021 season and has been capped twice for the Japan national side. Daizen will join Celtic initially on loan but with a compulsory purchase clause included, meaning he will be with Celtic on a permanent basis from the summer on a long-term deal.

YOSUKE IDEGUCHI

The 25-year-old midfielder began his career with Gamba Osaka, having come through their youth academy, and made his first-team debut in 2014. He spent a further four years with the club, winning the prestigious J-League ‘Rookie of the Year’ award in 2016, and it is from the same club that he joins Celtic, having re-signed for them back in 2019. In the intervening period, Yosuke Udeguchi joined Leeds United, before going out on loan, first to Cultural Leonesa in Spain and then Greuther Fürth in Germany. Yosuke Ideguchi has also been capped 15 times for Japan, scoring two goals for his country. He joins Celtic Football club on a four and a half year contract

REO HATATE

The versatile 24-year-old, who can play in a number of position, joins Celtic from Kawasaki Frontale, having helped them win the J-League for the second successive year. He was also named in the J-League Best XI of the 2021 season alongside his new Celtic team-mate, Daizen Maeda. Reo Hatate was also selected to represent Japan at the recent Olympic Games, held in the summer in Japan. And he helped his country reach the last four of the tournament, though they lost out in the bronze medal match to Mexico. Reo will also be joining Celtic on a 4 and a half year contract.

It is hoped all players will be joining up with the Celtic squad across the next few days.

A delighted Celtic manager, Ange Postecoglou, said: “We are really pleased to bring in these guys to Celtic and I think they are players who will excite our fans.

"Clearly I am well aware of their attributes and I think in bringing all three to the club we are bringing even more quality, personality and energy to the squad to work with the players who have done so well for us already this season.

“They are all really at the peak of their careers, ambitious to achieve more success and I am sure at this particular time we will be getting their best years. I am delighted to have secured these players so early in the transfer window, I look forward to working with them and myself, my backroom team and the rest of the squad will be making sure we help them settle into Celtic as quickly as possible.”

Everyone at Celtic joins Ange in welcoming these new players to the Club.

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Six fresh hamstrings now we can work on tearing over the next few weeks.

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The three new Japs and Jullien, Giakoumakis and Dembele returning to training is like 6 new signings for Celtic.

I’d imagine the likes of Soro, Ajeti, Bolingoli, Barkas, Shaw, Uhrogide will be on the way out on loan or permanent deals. I think it would be for the best too if Mikey went somewhere right now where he will play week in week out without the pressure that would be on him at Celtic.

For me Turnbull is the player who should be most at threat. I think we can only facilitate one of Rogic or Turnbull in the team and with Rogic playing very well and Turnbull out for around 2 months Hatate/Ideguchi should be looking to take his place.

The Maeda one is a mandatory purchase I think Celtic will pay £1.6m next season for his permanent transfer. Ideguchi apparently for 850k. No real concrete figure on Hatate but I think we were hearing different fees from a Bosman up to £2.4m. For me Hatate seems to be the only most highly rated in Japan.

If we put Johnston out on loan then I’d like to see another more natural right winger arriving in January too.

Hatate gives the squad some real cover in all areas but I’d hope he’s utilised as a central midfielder.

Exciting times and hopefully they can hit the ground running.

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Just had a crazy thought guys.

Imagine Maeda was better than Kyogo?

:eek:

He’s about three years younger and his scoring stats fare comparatively similar.

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