Shin Yamada ‘officially’ secures Celtic transfer as Carlos Forbs claim emerges after he says yes to £7.4million deal

The B international for Japan has b And that team is Celtic because, when their respective teams announce their moves to Glasgow, Yamada is treated in the same way as Maeda, Hatate, and Kyogo.

Carlos Forbs, a winger for Ajax, is reportedly close to signing a £7.2 million deal to join Brugge. Prior to agreeing to a move to Belgium, a Scottish team made an inquiry. seen with his nation, but he has now returned to his club team to say goodbye.

Shin Yamada will say goodbye to supporters today before taking a plane to Glasgow after Kawasaki Frontale formally authorized his Celtic transfer.

After the teams agreed on a £1.2 million price, the Japan B international has returned to his club to bid farewell before taking a plane to Glasgow for his unveiling.

In Glasgow’s east end, Yamada will join fellow countrymen Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate, and Hayata Inamura. He anticipates receiving a hero’s farewell from Frontale fans there.

In keeping with the long-standing tradition of announcing an agreement with a “foreign club,” the 23-year-old’s transfer was revealed.

And that team is Celtic because, when their respective teams announce their moves to Glasgow, Yamada is treated in the same way as Maeda, Hatate, and Kyogo.

Carlos Forbs, a winger for Ajax, is reportedly close to signing a £7.2 million deal to join Brugge. Prior to agreeing to a move to Belgium, a Scottish team made an inquiry.

Forbs, who had previously gone by the last name Borges while at Manchester City, was often associated with Celtic during Brendan Rodgers’ first summer in 2023.

But now, the Portugal U21 star, who plays on the international scene alongside Paulo Bernardo, wants to get the most out of his transfer to Brugge.

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