Hayato Inamura’s departure appears to have been confirmed by Japanese media outlets. When will he sign with Celtic?

Brendan Rodgers is in the process of assembling his squad, and Celtic are on the brink of making their fourth addition of the summer, as Japanese media confirms Hayato Inamura’s departure.

 

 


 

Celtic has recruited three players during the summer transfer window, and additional players are anticipated to arrive at Celtic Park. Callum Osmand is one of the players who is anticipated to arrive, and Hayato

 

 

 

 

 

Inamura, a J-League defender, has also been mentioned. Albirex Niigata’s final contest will be played by Hayato Inamura. Inamura will compete in his final game for Albirex Niigata against Machida Zelvia on June 29, as reported by the Japanese portal Sponichi. They also stated that he will subsequently travel to Europe to complete the agreement and become a member of the Hoops.

 

 

 

 

Inamura’s absence of senior experience, which stems from his entry into the professional game only six months ago, has caused a rift within the Celtic fanbase. The Bhoys have been in discussions with Albirex Niigata, and a deal to bring the centre-back to Glasgow is on the brink of being finalized.

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese media outlets have recently disclosed the anticipated arrival date of Celtic’s fourth signing.The transfer of Hayato Inamura is unfavorable for the Celtic triumvirate. Rodgers has maintained a wishlist for a left-footed center-back for an extended period.

 

 

 

 

Cameron Carter-Vickers has secured the right-sided centre-back position, which presents an opportunity for an additional player to contribute. Liam Scales and Auston Trusty have been unsuccessful in acquiring it, and Maik Nawrocki, who has the potential to return to Poland, has not been afforded the opportunity. Crucially, none of those are left-footed,

 

 

 

 

which provides the prospective 23-year-old with an opportunity to establish a claim for a starting position. Although Inamura’s defensive statistics are cause for concern, he may receive an ideal crash course in the art of defending and progress by playing alongside Carter-Vickers.







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