The Celtic Star
·25 marzo 2025
Fans favourite eyes more success at Celtic and dismisses exit speculation

The Celtic Star
·25 marzo 2025
Daizen Maeda of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and theRangers at Celtic Park on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Daizen Maeda has dismissed speculation of a summer departure from Celtic while discussing Japan’s upcoming World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia.
Daizen Maeda celebrates with his teammates after Japan secured their place at the 2026 World Cup Finals.
The forward has enjoyed an outstanding season in front of goal, netting on 29 occasions across all competitions for Celtic, both in Scotland and Europe. While Maeda was seen training alone last week, he remained an unused substitute during Japan’s tight 1-0 victory over Bahrain on Thursday.
When questioned by local media about the possibility of leaving the Scottish champions this summer for a club in one of the ‘top 5 leagues,’ Maeda’s reply was revealing. Speaking to Tokyo Sports, Daizen Maeda said: “The results are the result of all the hard work I’ve put in up until now.”
Daizen Maeda of Celtic is seen during the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final match between Celtic and Hibernian at Celtic Park on March 09, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“Up until now, I’ve been in the mix, but the ball just hasn’t come to me, so now it feels like the ball is coming to me. I haven’t really made any changes,” Daizen Maeda said.
“Now I can be part of the national team, but I think in a year things can change a lot, so in order to win this competition, I want to do well against Saudi Arabia.”
“I have scored a few goals at home so it will be important to keep doing that and focus on results with the national team. I need to achieve more and more results with my own team and keep aiming higher. That’s where it all starts.”
Daizen Maeda celebrates. St Mirren v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Saturday 1st March 2025. Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Maeda added: “I don’t think about whether I can’t play for the team I go to or not, I just fight for the team I am with and that’s all I want to do. I think it would be good if I can do that.”
Maeda made the move to Celtic on New Year’s Eve in 2021, joining fellow J-League players Yosuke Ideguchi and Reo Hatate, who arrived from Gamba Osaka and Kawasaki Frontale, respectively. The versatile forward was joint top scorer in Japan that season with former Tottenham Hotspur target Leandro Damiao.
Daizen Maeda scores. Photo: Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
He rejoined his former Yokohama F Marinos manager, Ange Postecoglou, at Celtic, and together they secured four trophies in less than two years. Daizen has gone on to win another three trophies under Brendan Rodgers with hopefully another two to come before the season is over.
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