Celtic Set to Strengthen Defense with J-League Star Hayato Inamura
Celtic is on the verge of signing J-League defender Hayato Inamura, while other Scottish clubs make strategic moves in the transfer market.


Celtic Football Club is reportedly finalizing a deal to sign Hayato Inamura, a 23-year-old defender from Japanese club Albirex Niigata. This move is seen as a strategic effort to bolster their defensive lineup for the upcoming season.
In other transfer news, Brentford has expressed interest in Celtic's forward Daizen Maeda, who had an impressive season last year. Meanwhile, Lawrence Shankland, the Scotland striker, is likely to leave Hearts after contract negotiations fell through.
Rangers are in ongoing talks with Lille regarding the potential transfer of forward Hamza Igamane, and they are also hopeful of finalizing a deal with Leicester City for defender Conor Coady.
Aberdeen has made it clear that they will not be selling winger Topi Keskinen this summer, emphasizing their commitment to retaining key players.
In youth development news, Newcastle United has successfully signed two promising young players from Rangers, Alfie Hutchinson and Oliver Goodbrand, both aged 16.
These moves highlight the dynamic nature of the transfer market in Scottish football, with clubs making strategic decisions to strengthen their squads for the challenges ahead.