Celtic are lining up a potential move for Famalicão centre-back Justin de Haas as Brendan Rodgers continues his search for a reliable partner to slot in beside Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Benfica’s Angel Di Maria in action with Famalicao’s Justin de Haas REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
His performances have caught the attention of Celtic’s recruitment team, particularly with Rodgers keen to find a left-footed option to balance out his central defence.
Data shared by Ross Stewart on X highlights De Haas’ standout areas, placing him among the top bracket of defenders in Portugal when it comes to interceptions, defensive duels, and progressive passing from the back. All key areas that Rodgers demands from his backline.
📊 Justin de Haas 🇳🇱
◻️ Looks a good reader of game, top 10% for pAdj Interceptions
◻️ Duel success rate average, both aerial and defensive
◻️ High volume progressive passer
◻️ Limited ball progression through carries pic.twitter.com/CdVBVhj4hI— Stewart Ross (@StewartRoss89) July 6, 2025
The Irishman has made it clear he wants a composed presence on the ball at the back, and De Haas fits that mould.
His ability to step out of defence and distribute effectively makes him a more natural fit for Rodgers’ system compared to current options like Liam Scales, who has faced scrutiny for his decision-making in possession.

Benfica’s Vangelis Pavlidis in action with Famalicao’s Justin de Haas REUTERS/Pedro Nunes
With several defenders expected to move on this summer, Celtic’s interest in De Haas shows a clear intent to bring in someone who can immediately challenge for a starting role.
The Dutchman’s profile suggests he could offer both defensive solidity and the kind of technical quality Rodgers values in his build-up play.