Shin Yamada Transfer from Kawasaki Frontale to Celtic
Shin Yamada, a 25-year-old forward, has completed a £1.2 million switch from J1 League side Kawasaki Frontale to Celtic. He has signed a four-year contract with the club. Yamada expressed his excitement to join Celtic and aims to make a significant impact, following in the footsteps of fellow Japanese players at the club. Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers praised Yamada's ability to score and create goals, and his potential to add an important dimension to the team's forward line.
Brendan Rodgers stated that he would need to assess incoming striker Shin Yamada on the spot before deciding if he's first-team ready.
Daily Record reports on Shin Yamada's confirmed transfer to Celtic from Kawasaki Frontale. Shin Yamada has officially had his transfer to Celtic rubber-stamped by Kawasaki Frontale. He will bid farewell to fans before traveling to Glasgow for his unveiling. The clubs agreed on a £1.2m fee, and he will join compatriots Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate, and Hayata Inamura at Celtic.
The Daily Record reports on the expected transfer of Shin Yamada to Celtic from Kawasaki Frontale. Shin Yamada, a striker from Kawasaki Frontale, is expected to join Celtic for a fee around £1.2m.
Daily Record reports on Shin Yamada's expected transfer to Celtic following his international duties with Japan. Shin Yamada is expected to join Celtic after his international commitments with Japan at the E-1 Championship. The transfer is reportedly agreed upon for £1.5 million. Yamada tackled speculation by stating, 'There is nothing I can say at the moment.'
Daily Record reports on the imminent transfer of Shin Yamada to Celtic Park. Kawasaki Frontale frontman Shin Yamada is on the verge of clinching a move to Celtic Park. Reports suggest the £1.5m-rated attacker is about to finalize the transfer. He has scored 32 goals in 121 appearances in Japan.
Shin Yamada, a striker from Kawasaki Frontale, is reportedly moving closer to a transfer to Celtic for a bargain deal of £1.5 million. Yamada is considered a different type of striker, more in the false nine mould, and could also play in the No.10 role, potentially bringing a new dynamic to Celtic's attack under manager Brendan Rodgers. The deal is independent of a potential loan deal for Italian striker Giuseppe Ambrosino from Napoli.
Celtic are reportedly keen on Kawasaki Frontale frontman Shin Yamada as part of a potential Japanese transfer double. Parkhead scouts have watched Yamada up close and personal and remain locked in talks over a deal to bring versatile Albirex Niigata defender Hayato Inamura to Glasgow. Yamada, a key player at Frontale and former team of Celtic standout Reo Hatate, netted 19 times in 2024 but has found goals harder to come by since the start of the year. Celtic is not the only club overseas interested in Yamada, who is known for his physical build and knack for playing on the last man.
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