As the summer transfer window enters that final few weeks, Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate’s future remains uncertain, with rumours of interest from English Premier League clubs continuing to circulate.

Hatate, who has become a key figure in Celtic’s midfield since his arrival, has been refreshingly candid about his future. The Japanese international has openly discussed the possibility of a move away from Celtic Park, stating that he would be open to exploring his options should a suitable bid come in.
However, according to a report by Stephen McGowan of the Daily Mail, no formal bids have been made for Hatate throughout the summer. This comes despite the player’s impressive performances in the Scottish Premiership and the Champions League, which have reportedly caught the eye of several Premier League scouts.
Complicating matters further is Hatate’s recent injury setback. The midfielder suffered a torn calf in Celtic’s recent match against Aberdeen, an injury that is expected to sideline him for approximately one month. This timing could potentially deter would-be suitors, who may be hesitant to invest in a player currently unable to take to the field.