Celtic defender accept personal terms to depart at Hoops and join rival next summer

Celtic defender set for departure as report claims bid accepted

According to a rumor, a bid for Celtic’s central defender Yuki Kobayashi has reportedly been accepted.

Kobayashi was last seen as a substitute during Celtic’s September Ibrox victory over Rangers,

but under Brendan Rodgers, he was no longer involved.
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Since the 23-year-old hasn’t played yet this season,

it was assumed that he will be traded in order to get more playing time.

According to Football Insider, the Japanese defender may be on his way out after an offer was accepted. This implies

been granted acceptance. This indicates that a trip back to Japan or the MLS is probably in order.

Kobayashi made just seven appearances after moving from Vissel Kobe and seems more uncomfortable with the fast-paced,

physical style of Scottish football. Ange’s choice of Tomoki Iwata over Kobayashi in the Scottish Cup Final, following Kobayashi’s lackluster performance at Ibrox, was telling.

Harry Kewell is allegedly keeping an eye on Kobayashi’s circumstances, as the Australian is currently leading Yokohama F Marinos.

In an effort to reduce his roster, Brendan Rodgers is reportedly open to either a move or a loan for the defender.

After learning that the SFA does not require referees to declare their football allegiances,

as they do in England, Sutton said he was unaware of this.

Celtic currently trail Rangers by two points at the top of the table.

The journalist Ian Ladyman also informed Sutton that in order to avoid a conflict of interest when overseeing every game at the highest level,

referees in the English family must also register their footballing allegiances.

Sutton acknowledges that he was taken aback by this in an interview with the It’s All Kicking Off podcast.

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