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Daizen Maeda, the representative striker of Japanese soccer, is expected to remain at Celtic.
British Football Insider said on the 22nd (Korea time) "Celtic's plan for Daizen Maeda became clear as it recruited winger Michel-Ange Ballyquisha."Maida was one of Scotland's most threatening attacking resources last season, scoring 33 goals and 11 assists in 51 matches in all tournaments."," he reported.
This performance sparked rumors of a transfer this summer, and Brentford and Tottenham of the English Premier League (EPL) were linked to Maeda. However, Maeda is expected to remain at Celtic and continue to play a key role in Brendan Rodgers' attacking team.
Maeda is a key Celtic resource and played a major role in winning a double (League + Cup) title in Scotland last season and advancing to the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League. He also scored four goals in nine matches in the Champions League.
Maeda is originally a winger, but he also has an outstanding record as a central striker. He played 19 matches for Celtic as a striker, scoring 17 goals and five assists. In particular, he scored 14 goals and four assists in 10 games he played as a striker last season, scoring or helping Bayern Munich, Rangers, and Aberdeen.
Maeda is a player who shows strong performance in big games and feels like an authentic striker with his goal-scoring ability and positioning ability. For Celtic, it is a much cheaper option to recruit a winger instead of a striker, and Maeda could be the perfect answer for the central striker position.
In the same vein, Celtic are aiming to recruit Belgium's Antwerp to Willy Quisha. He is considered one of the best strikers in Belgium, scoring 20 goals and eight assists in 86 matches.
Rodgers plans to use Maeda as a central striker, using Ballykwisha in his original position as a winger. Expectations are high on how Maeda will be able to perform when he is guaranteed a chance to play as a central striker. At the same time, it should be noted whether breathing with Billie Quisha can produce a positive effect.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.