Celtic
Daizen Maeda’s latest decision sparks fresh uncertainty over his Celtic future
Daizen Maeda has revealed plans to release an autobiography, but the timing of the announcement has sparked fresh questions about his long-term future at Celtic.
The forward confirmed that the book will chronicle his journey so far, presenting his story as one already worth telling in full. That stance is notable given his current position in the game, still playing a key role at Celtic rather than nearing the end of his career. Writing on X, Maeda described the project as a reflection of his complete journey to date.

Maeda has been a vital figure in the Celtic attack since arriving in 2022, featuring regularly across multiple positions, including both wing and striker roles. His importance to the team makes the decision to publish an autobiography at this stage somewhat unusual in modern football.
Typically, players wait until later in their careers before documenting their full story. By framing the book as a complete account of his journey so far, Maeda appears to be treating his current spell at Celtic as a defined chapter.
His time at the club has coincided with a period of success, with Maeda playing a central role in the team’s achievements. That context naturally raises questions among supporters, as he remains in what should be the peak years of his career.
While the announcement does not necessarily indicate an imminent departure, it does highlight the significance of his journey so far, leaving uncertainty lingering over what comes next in his Celtic career.
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