After a devastating transfer window, the Celts are left grossly short in the attacking area.
This summer, Nicholas Kuhn and Adam I-Ie were sold to Como and Swansea, respectively, after scoring 21 and 20 goals last season, but Jota remains on the sidelines until around Christmas due to anterior cruciate ligament damage at Tannadis in April.
Wingers’ Michelle Engee Balikwisha and Sebastian Tounakty both arrived from Royal Antwerp and Hammerby, but failed to sign the striker on the deadline day, so Kelech Heernach joined as free agent after his contract with Sevila was mutually terminated.
Therefore, Celtic supporters certainly worry about the lack of attack firepower on their part, but they still boast “physical beasts” signed for just £1.5 million.
What Casper Dorberg brought to Celtic
Prior to Ida’s journey to Swansea, he stayed at Limbo before completing medical care in South Wales, and was forced to wait, Celtic chasing the alternative, and Caspadlberg was number one and a seeming target.
They refused multiple bids by Anderlecht for the age of 27 and as it happened he never wanted to move to Glasgow anyway.
Danish International has a career up and down, enduring long and barren times and exhibiting semi-regular glow.
After overwhelming spells from Nice, Sevilla and Hoffenheim, he got the best in Anderlecht, scoring 44 goals in 96 appearances for Purple and White. It includes five goals this season, four of which were in UEFA qualifiers, with negotiating with BK Hecken, Sheriff’s Tirassole and Eique Athens.
He is also a trustworthy figure for his national team, leading his tally to 12 international goals when Denmark hit Lithuania 5-0 at Odense in June.
Global Football Rankings consider the Jupiler Pro League to be the sixth strongest category in the world. The Scottish Premiership will be in 27th place and number one in Ecuador’s Serie A. The fact that he scored 24 goals last season suggests he scored many goals in Scotland, but does Seltz already boast a valuable attacker?
Celtic Superstar Attacker
The bedrock of Anjipostkoglu, who is in charge of Celtic, was his exceptional recruitment, especially in the Japanese market.
From things like Kyoto uruhashi to hate Leo, it’s safe to say their Japanese accidentals had a great time in paradise. But there are definitely people who cover both.
Certainly, the £1.5 million paid to sign Daizen Maeda in Yokohama F. Marino looks like a very bargain now.
Last season was definitely the best since arriving in Glasgow. This was named PFA Scottish player’s Player of the Year, and his former coach labeled him “machine” and “physical beast.”
He scored 33 goals in all competitions, thereby joining the glorious company. As the table outlines, Henrik Larson had scored over 30 goals in a consecutive season for the Celtics, so Tada may have wanted to prevent that fact from being changed.
Celtic players have achieved over 30 goals since 1997 | ||
|---|---|---|
Player | season | the goal |
Daizen Maeda | 2024/25 | 33 |
Kyoto | 2022/23 | 34 |
Dembele | 2016/17 | 32 |
Griffith | 2015/16 | 40 |
Commons | 2013/14 | 32 |
Hooper | 2012/13 | 31 |
McDonald’s | 2007/08 | 31 |
cart | 2004/05 | 30 |
Larson | 2003/04 | 41 |
Larson | 2002/03 | 44 |
Larson | 2001/02 | 34 |
Larson | 2002/03 | 53 |
Larson | 1998/99 | 38 |
All statistics through the transfer market | ||
The 27-year-old is currently in international duties with Japan and is out of the bench as Samurai Blue painted 0-0 with Auckland Mexico on Saturday night.
While apart, he confirmed in an interview with Gekisaka that he asked him to leave Celtic this summer. “I took the offer and consistently told the club that I wanted to take the next step in my career.
Given all the other upheavals at Celtic this summer and the lack of activity coming in, it’s not ideal to have publicly stated that he is disappointed to try and increase his importance with Moriyama’s Hajime’s team ahead of the World Cup.
If he leaves at some point, the hoop will increase the return on investment. Because the football transfer estimates he is worth around £12 million, slightly more than Dolberg’s £11 million.
For now, Maeda remains in Glasgow, aiming to launch the league phase with Crvena Zvezda in Belgrade later this month, with the Celts aiming to have a deep run in the Europa League, targeting their fifth consecutive premier title.

