Japanese media: Celtics, Paris and Atlanta are interested in Japanese left-back Keita Kosugi
9:54am, 28 May 2025Football
May 28th According to Japanese media "Sponichi", the Celtics, Paris and Atlanta are interested in Jurgaden's Japanese full-back Keita Kosugi.
The Celtics are planning to sign Keita Kosugi, and the left-back position is the focus of the next summer window. The Celtics are very interested in Keita Kosugi, who is only 19 years old.
Kita Kosugi joined Jurgarden through trial training at the age of 18 and quickly gained a foothold in the first team. He made 29 appearances this season, including 11 of which in the European Union, reached the semi-finals with the team and eventually lost to Chelsea.
Although the Celtics have taken action, it is reported that they will face fierce competition in the battle for Keita Kosugi, and Atlanta and Paris have also shown strong interest in the defender. It is reported that Paris, who is currently entering the Champions League final, is the biggest favorite to sign Keita Kosugi.
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