What Celtic should do now as Hatate rejects new contract offer

Reo Hatate has rejected the chance to sign a new contract at Celtic, according to a report this morning in Scottish Sun. And if that is indeed the case, we at least know where we stand and can determine at what stage we sell the Japanese midfielder who is under contract until 2026.

There should be absolutely no need to lose Hatate this season, and there is not really any risk of the player downing tools as he will be looking to impress with a view to catching the eye of whatever club ends up buying him.

Celtic’s midfielder Reo Hatate during a friendly football match between Japan’s Gamba Osaka and  Celtic at Suita City Stadium in the city of Suita, Osaka prefecture on July 22, 2023. (Photo by PAUL MILLER/AFP via Getty Images)

Celtic extended the contract of Kyogo and Daizen Maeda in the summer and more recently made similar offers to Hatate and Liel Abada. There is no update on whether Abada will sign or reject the new deal that is now on the table but if he does we can place him in the same category as Hatate and act accordingly.

Hatate has yet to establish himself as a first pick in Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic side and is starting to get a reputation for being somewhat injury prone. That’s a red flag to many clubs.

Of course Hatate’s agent will know more about any interest in him than the rest of us, but the valuation that Celtic will have will need to be met before a club like Brighton or Tottenham will tempt Celtic if they are looking at moving for the player in the remaining days of this transfer window, or more likely after Christmas.

Celtic’s midfielder Reo Hatate during a friendly football match between Japan’s Gamba Osaka and  Celtic at Suita City Stadium in the city of Suita, Osaka prefecture on July 22, 2023. (Photo by PAUL MILLER/AFP via Getty Images)

Hatate fancies another shot at the Champions League with Celtic and you can understand why. He’s not going to be guaranteed that at either of those two clubs and many more that might end up coming in for him.  For now, Celtic should get him fit and challenge him to prove he’s worthy of the move that he aspires to. And we’ll leave chanting his name to others.

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6 Comments

  1. Love hatate brings energy on to the pitch. Funny how this story broke the day after the night before the Huns couldn’t win deflection deflection deflection.

  2. Agreed.
    Rodgers says he is back for the long haul.This time I believe.
    He knows the club and knows he has to redeem himself in the opinions of some fans.
    He has his millions made and may be thinking of his legacy.
    If he needs this season to have his tactics imbedded and players capable of implementing them employed and others moved on so be it.
    I have no doubt he will not let unsettled players disrupt his plans unlike N L in 20-21.
    Hail Hail

    • It was supposed to be the currant buns that needed a rebuild,not us. If that’s the case the whole Brendan thing has been a complete shambles

  3. Maybe his new offer was rubbish.
    Not unlike the Club to do this.
    Gun pointed at foot… again.

  4. After the weekend he wouldn’t be the only one phoning his agent,you can bet your life on that.