Bundesliga
OH Leuven’s bold loan for Celtic Japanese striker Yamada
Having netted 22 goals in 57 appearances during the 2024 season, 26‑year‑old Japanese forward Shin Yamada left the Scottish club Celtic to join Belgium’s OH Leuven on loan, a move aimed at reviving his scoring touch and bolstering Leuven’s faltering attack.
OH Leuven, competing in Belgium, have struggled to find a reliable striker for a few years, and the arrival of the Japanese forward from Celtic is seen as a potential remedy.
Leuven’s front‑line has lacked consistency, a problem that has held the club back in the Belgian Pro League.
Yamada, 26, originally signed for Celtic in 2025 after moving from Kawasaki in Japan’s J League, bringing experience from Japan’s top division.
Before his Scottish venture, he recorded four goals in 22 J League matches, a modest return that nevertheless earned him the move to Europe.
In Scotland, he failed to score in 11 appearances for Celtic, highlighting the challenges he faced adapting to the Scottish game.
In January, Celtic sent him on loan to Preussen Munster in Germany’s 2. Bundesliga, where he managed three goals across ten games in the German second tier.
The cross‑border loan illustrates the growing trend of clubs using short‑term deals to test Asian talent in European leagues, a market dynamic noted by Ben Jackson.