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Published Date: 24 June 2009
ESPANYOL have confirmed they have reached an agreement to sign former Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura on a two-year deal.
According to Espanyol, Nakamura is pencilled in to arrive in Barcelona on 10 July, when he will take his medical. If all goes well, he will be officially presented just a few days before the team return for pre-season training.

Nakamura had initi
ally looked set to return to his former club Yokohama F. Marinos after his contract with Celtic expired. However, Marinos officials were informed yesterday by Nakamura's agent that the player had decided against returning to the J.League outfit and to move to Espanyol instead. Nakamura is the second new signing Espanyol have secured in as many days, having yesterday snapped up teenage striker Ben Sahar from Chelsea on a four-year deal.

Meanwhile, Celtic look set to be priced out of the race to sign Marc-Antoine Fortune after Nancy accepted bids from three English clubs. New Celtic manager Tony Mowbray had targeted the striker after he impressed during a loan spell under the Englishman at West Brom last season. But Celtic will need to produce an offer of around £3.5million to stop him moving to the Barclays Premier League.

Hull manager Phil Brown has confirmed having negotiations with Nancy while Portsmouth, Wolves and Fulham have also been linked with the player.





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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2009 9:25 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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jouster,

perth 24/06/2009 05:17:08
The ever-declining buying power of the SPL... As a Celtic fan, it's hard not to be unhappy about this. The club made a profit, has little debt and can offer at least a tilt at the Champions League, as well as home games in front of 60,000 fans - things that Portsmouth, Wolves and Fulham will never be able to do. With players changing hands in the Championship for up to 5m or so, how long before we are competing with League One clubs for signings?

I hope the Hungarian club tie-in and Lubo and Wim and all the rest of the scouting infrastructure can set us up with some good, affordable players, because we sure as heck aren't going to be getting them from England.


 

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