Greg Taylor has earned the right to take time before deciding what is best for him and his young family. At 27, his next contract will significantly determine his wealth and lifestyle after football. A few years on a higher salary, paying lower taxes, could see him enjoy better things in the years ahead. Working in the sun is not for us all, though.
Daizen Maeda is also entitled to take time to consider his future. He has two years left on a Celtic contract and an offer before him which is significantly better than the one Greg has from Celtic. The Japanese and Korean contingent at Celtic has been getting smaller in recent times, Daizen’s ties here are sparce. All we can offer is hard cash (before 48% tax – it’s always an issue for footballers) and the prospect of Champions League glory nights.
It would be an enormous boost if he signed a new deal, and for some of us, a surprise.
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Far too tall….
AuroraBorealis79 on 7th June 2025 12:33 pm
KINGLUBO on 6th June 2025 6:59 pm
Didn’t think the UK could sink any lower, but, wrong again Beckham getting a f###ing knighthood, ffs.
Pathetic or worse. Just WTF has he ever done for Britain ?
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Beckham was a pro-uptake of Covid Vaccine influencer or shill.
Doing the Establishmet’s dirty work.
Ditto Sir Rod the fraud.
BADA
back post at corners ? 👌 the invisible man
What do pro footballers do during close season – go out and get completely IDAHed or train train train?
That awkward moment when there an unannounced new article
Kev, been outside this week?