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How much is Maeda worth?
How much is Maeda worth?

BBC News

time4 days ago

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How much is Maeda worth?

Celtic's Daizen Maeda is now the most valuable player in Scotland, according to forward Maeda's market value is 15m euro (£12.82m) after a 4m euro (£3.42m) boost in his worth in the football website's end-of-season netted 33 goals last term - three times higher than his previous season's best at Celtic - and contributed 12 assists in 51 appearances across all superb form helped Celtic complete a title and League Cup double and earned Maeda the Premiership and PFA Scotland player of the year 27-year-old now overtakes clubmate Cameron Carter-Vickers (14m euro, £12m) as the top-priced player in Scottish football, with Celtic players occupying the first five places and seven of the top has two years remaining on his contract, but Celtic are attempting to secure him on extended terms amid reported interest from the likes of Fenerbahce this while his market value may now be just shy of £13m, Celtic would surely want considerably more than that if Maeda was to be prised away from the champions.

Celtic open to Robertson move
Celtic open to Robertson move

BBC News

time5 days ago

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  • BBC News

Celtic open to Robertson move

Celtic would consider a move for Scotland captain and left-back Andy Robertson, who would be interested in joining his boyhood club, but only if he becomes available for free or at a nominal fee covering the remainder of his contract, as matching his current wages or paying a significant transfer fee is beyond the Scottish champions' reach. (TeamTalk), externalDiscussions progressed well on Monday as Celtic aim to sign Albirex Niigata centre-back Hayato Inamura, with the 23-year-old keen to join the Premiership winners. (Sky Sports), externalRB Leipzig have the finances to sign Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn, 25, despite missing out on the Champions League. (Football Insider), externalCeltic remain relaxed and confident of keeping hold of Cameron Carter-Vickers, despite mounting speculation Leeds United owners San Francisco 49ers hope to lure the 27-year-old centre-half to the Premier League. (Record), externalPogon Szczecin have opened talks to sign Celtic defender Maik Nawrocki, 23. (Herald - subscription required), externalRead Tuesday's Scottish gossip

Aberdeen seal Scottish Cup title after penalty drama
Aberdeen seal Scottish Cup title after penalty drama

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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Aberdeen seal Scottish Cup title after penalty drama

Aberdeen won their first Scottish Cup title since 1990, defeating Celtic 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 Schmeichel (own goal) 83'; Dorrington (own goal) 39' Aberdeen held firm for the opening 30 minutes, sitting deep and allowing Celtic plenty of possession, before Greg Taylor drilled a rising shot just over the crossbar. Just before half time, Celtic broke through the Dons' rearguard and Cameron Carter-Vickers' glancing header was deflected into the net by Alfie Dorrington. Celtic kept pushing for a decisive second as Arne Engels' thumping strike crashed off the post and Taylor's stinging effort flew narrowly over the bar. However, Aberdeen levelled late on after Schmeichel failed to deal with Shayden Morris' low cross and the Celtic goalkeeper sent the ball into his own net - sending the game into extra time. Both sides had chances in extra time, with Dante Polvara volleying over the crossbar from 10 yards out and Celtic substitute Jeffery Schlupp rattling the crossbar from a fierce strike. The game was eventually settled on penalties and Dimitar Mitov made the final save, keeping out Alistair Johnston's spot-kick to seal the cup for Aberdeen. 📸 Ian MacNicol - 2025 Getty Images

'He always wins in second season' - Carter-Vickers' delight for Postecoglou
'He always wins in second season' - Carter-Vickers' delight for Postecoglou

BBC News

time22-05-2025

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  • BBC News

'He always wins in second season' - Carter-Vickers' delight for Postecoglou

Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers enjoyed watching Ange Postecoglou end his former club's trophy drought in Thursday's Europa League was brought to Parkhead from Spurs during Postecoglou's successful spell at the Glasgow Australian left for London 18 months ago and has gone on to lead Tottenham to Europa League glory over Manchester United despite a poor Premier League Carter-Vickers, who joined Spurs' academy at the age of 11 but only played five first-team games, expressed his delight for his former manager."It's massive for us to be talking about him getting a trophy, and the fans as well," the United States defender said."He said he always wins in his second season and he's done that, so I'm happy for him. That quote will definitely go down in history."When he left here, obviously as players we were disappointed. But I think the majority of us enjoyed working with him and wanted the best for him."For him to get over the line in a cup competition is great for him and shows what he can do."Carter-Vickers has the chance to add more silverware of his own on Saturday as Celtic aim to win a domestic treble with victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup the occasion at Hampden, he added: "I think every cup game you carry a bit of nerves going into them. But you're not nervous to the point where you can't think or can't perform. "You want that little bit of nerves there because that pushes you on and gets you up for the game."It's just going in there, having a clear mindset and playing the game, not necessarily the occasion."

Rodgers on Carter-Vickers return, Hatate injury & 'great reward'
Rodgers on Carter-Vickers return, Hatate injury & 'great reward'

BBC News

time16-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Rodgers on Carter-Vickers return, Hatate injury & 'great reward'

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been speaking to the media before Saturday's final Premiership match of the season at home to St Mirren, after which the champions will be presented with the are the key Cameron Carter-Vickers is available to face the Rodgers confirmed midfielder Reo Hatate will be absent and also miss the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on 24 May after an injury he picked up in "a needless challenge" by the Dons' Pape Gueye on sees Saturday as "a great reward for the sacrifice so many people have put in, and especially the players" and insists Celtic still have "targets".James Forrest will lead the team out with the trophy - his 26th club honour - after the match and the manager said of the 33-year-old: "It's great for him. I think it's long overdue, all the accolades he's receiving this season."Rodgers expects Celtic supporters to "celebrate safely" on Saturday.

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