Celtic are reportedly said to be interested in signing Shin Yamada from Kawasaki Frontale this summer. The 25-year-old forward has been in good form in Japan and could be the next player to make the move from the J-League to Scottish football.
Yamada has made a strong impression this season with his goals and overall play. He is quick, smart with his movement, and knows how to find the net. His performances have caught the attention of scouts outside Japan, with Celtic now thought to be among the clubs following his progress closely.
Despite reports linking him with a move to Glasgow, Yamada has stayed calm about the situation. He was asked about the interest and chose not to say too much. Instead, he made it clear that his main focus is on doing well in his next match for Kawasaki Frontale. This shows that the player is not letting the transfer talk distract him.
Celtic have often looked to Asia in the past when adding to their squad. The club has had success bringing in players from Japan, and they may be hoping Yamada could be another success story. Whether or not a deal can be done remains to be seen, but there is growing interest in the forward.
He said: (Sponichi), “Right now I want to do my best in the next game.”
This possible move fits with how Celtic have gone about their business recently. They are always looking for players who can improve the squad, and Yamada is someone who might fit the bill. With his age and skillset, he could bring something different to the team’s forward options.
The summer window is important for Brendan Rodgers as he looks to strengthen for another run at the league title and Europe. Celtic need to be smart in the market and find players who can step in and make a difference. Yamada is not the only option, but he seems to be high on the list.

Moving from Japan to Scotland is a big change, but it has worked well for others before. Celtic have had good results with Japanese players in the past, and the club understands what it takes to help them settle. If they go ahead with a move for Yamada, it would likely be with a full plan to help him adjust quickly.
It is still early days in the transfer window, but names like Yamada show that Celtic are active and looking ahead. Whether or not this one happens, fans can expect more movement in the coming weeks as the club gets ready for a big season. The interest in Yamada is a sign that Celtic are aiming to add quality where it matters most.