Yang Hyun-Jun thrives at Celtic after rejecting summer transfer move
Yang Hyun-Jun has settled into life at Celtic, becoming a key player under Martin O'Neill. The forward scored twice in a recent win over Motherwell, lifting both his own and the team's confidence. Despite a chaotic transfer window and a failed move last year, he remains committed to the club.
This is Yang's third season at Celtic, and he now feels more comfortable than ever. He admires O'Neill's coaching methods and clear communication, which have helped him adapt. Though he still finds Scottish accents tricky, he connects well with international teammates.
A £3 million transfer away nearly happened during the summer, but the deal fell through. Instead of leaving, Yang chose to stay and focus on his goals. His two-goal display against Motherwell proved his value, and he hopes it will push the team forward in the title race.
Fans have shown strong support, even forming a dedicated group called The Yang Gang. With over two years left on his contract, Yang is determined to help Celtic win the league this season.
Yang's decision to remain at Celtic has paid off, with strong performances and growing influence on the pitch. His focus now is on securing silverware, starting with the league title. The club and its supporters will be counting on his contributions in the months ahead.