Yuki Kobayashi is on his way to Scotland as Celtic's new signing gets ready to acclimatise to his new home.
The 22-year-old has penned a five-year deal with the Scottish champions.
The centre-back will officially become a Hoops player on January 1.
However, he is jetting in early as he gets the chance to get used to his new surroundings and meet his new teammates in Glasgow.
Kobayashi became the latest player from the J-League to join Ange Postecoglou at Celtic, following in the footsteps of Kyogo, Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate and Yosuke Ideguchi.
A clip shared on Twitter by news site Kobe NP shows Kobayashi at the airport in Japan getting ready to board his flight.
Asked if he would get to his his country in action against Spain at the World Cup tonight, he said: "I want to see it, but maybe I won't be able to see it during the flight."
ヴィッセル神戸の小林友希選手がセルティックに旅立ちます✈️✈️✈️
— 神戸新聞運動部 (@sports_kobenp) December 1, 2022
日本代表のスペイン戦は「見たいけどたぶん(フライト中で)見れないかな…」と残念がっていました。すれ違いのユース同期、泉柊椰選手との話も伺いましたので、記事はまた後日。
神戸から世界へ羽ばたけ!! pic.twitter.com/tg2PiYveYb
Celtic's first game after the World Cup break is on Saturday December 17 against Aberdeen.
Kobayashi won't be eligible to play for the club until after New Year, though.
The first game he will be registered for is against Rangers at Ibrox on Monday January 2.
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