Celtic agree their first deal of January transfer window

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Must Read: According to reports, Celtic have already agreed their first deal of the 2026 January transfer window.

The fans will be hoping that Celtic get some quality deals done in the January transfer window. The club had a horror show in the summer and ended up weakening the squad. The results were as you would have expected. It eventually led to Brendan Rodgers’ resignation. Somehow, Martin O’Neill was able to win seven of the eight games during his interim charge. But that good work has been undone since Wilfried Nancy’s appointment, as he has lost four of his five games in charge so far.

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The team looks lost in Nancy’s system. The club need to bring in the right players if they are to have any chance of this working out. Otherwise, it is only a matter of time before the Frenchman will have to be shown the exit door.

Celtic have started their work for the January transfer window. In fact, it looks like the first deal has already been agreed. It is a departure rather than an arrival.

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As reported by Japanese outlet Daily, FC Tokyo will acquire Hayato Inamura from Celtic on a loan deal. Negotiations have reached a basic agreement.

Celtic agree their first deal of January transfer window

A lot of fans were unconvinced by the decision to sign Inamura in the summer transfer window. He did not look like a player who was ready to make an impact.

Initially, the plan had been to send him out on loan to help him develop. But Inamura impressed in pre-season performances and stayed on as a result. But then, he was not given chances when the season started.

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Now, Inamura is going to be sent out on loan. But it is not going to be to another Scottish team to help him settle down. Instead, he is heading back to Japan. So, it looks like he might not have a long-term future at Celtic and eventual permanent move back to the J-League might very well be the end goal.

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