
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has made it clear that the club's summer transfer activity is far from finished, though he remained coy on the future of Japanese winger Daizen Maeda.
Speaking ahead of Celtic's upcoming fixtures, Rodgers confirmed that the Scottish champions are still active in the market. "We're always looking to strengthen," he said. "There are areas we want to improve, and the board has been supportive."
No Update on Maeda's Contract
Despite ongoing speculation, Rodgers refused to be drawn into discussions about a potential new deal for Daizen Maeda. The 26-year-old has been a key player since joining from Yokohama F. Marinos, but his contract situation remains unresolved.
"There's nothing to report on that at the moment," Rodgers stated when pressed on the matter. "Daizen is an important player for us, but these things take time."
Celtic's Transfer Strategy
With the Scottish Premiership season underway, Rodgers emphasised the need for depth and quality. "We have a good squad, but football is unpredictable. Injuries happen, and we must be prepared."
The Hoops have already secured several signings this summer, but Rodgers hinted that further reinforcements could arrive before the window shuts.
- Rodgers confirms Celtic are still active in the transfer market.
- No update provided on Daizen Maeda's contract negotiations.
- Celtic looking to strengthen key areas ahead of domestic and European challenges.