Despite being injured for at least a few more weeks, Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate has made the headlines. The Japanese maestro recently refused to commit to a new deal at Parkhead until after the summer window slams shut.

Having turned down moves to the Middle East, the 25-year-old’s ambitions lie in Europe. According to French outlet Sports Zone, a club from Ligue 1 has enquired about the services of Hatate and that Celtic are open to a sale if their financial demands are met.

Reo Hatate
Soccer Football – Pre Season Friendly – Celtic v Wolverhampton Wanderers – Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland – July 29, 2023 Celtic’s Reo Hatate in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Mario Lemina REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

If this report is indeed concrete, some big decisions will have to be made over the coming days by Hatate. His desire to play in a top-level league is public, and it is fair to say the French top flight is of a greater standard than the Scottish one.

Nevertheless, it is well within the realms of possibility that the treble-winning midfielder stays in Glasgow. He will play under a new manager in the current season and get another crack at the Champions League.

This, combined with the fact that he may add more trophies to his CV, means staying could be productive, and a move next summer may be best if he intends to depart at some point.

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  1. Time to dump Hatate. We are sick and tired of this h=guy with his mood swings. Get rid this window and buy SENSIBLE, not pleased buying average players whilst selling Vata, who is running the sale of players and who is buying. Thgis whole scenario has taken shape under Rodgers and we deserve to know is pulling the strings. We have bought bang average players and it will show on the park. WHAT A MESS? Is this Lawell at the helm again. FFS get a grip Celtic. You wont buy the croat Keeper for £8m, it is a shambles. Enough is enough ???????????????????????????????????

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