CELTIC star Daizen Maeda has changed his hair style AGAIN – just weeks after ditching his trademark bald look.
The Hoops frontman has been back among the goals since deciding to grow his hair again – in a bid to please his five-year old daughter.
And now he’s undergone another striking change – by dying his hair blonde.
The 26-year-old had sported a bald look ever since his move to Celtic at the beginning of 2022.
Many Hoops fans assumed it was just his natural look so it came as a surprise to most when he began appearing with a full head of hair.
A hat-trick in the 4-2 Scottish Cup win over Livingston had Celts fans wondering if the new do was inspiring his new, prolific run of form.
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And after the win Maeda teased revealing the reason behind his new look – because his daughter DOESN’T LIKE his bald head.
As reported in the Japanese press, Maeda said: “My oldest child is about to turn five so she’s starting to say things like I don’t like the shaved head.
“I don’t want my daughter to hate me so I thought I’d listen to what she has to say.
“I started to grow it out.
“It’s been about a month since I started growing my hair, and my short black hair is now covering my head.”
Japan face a double header against North Korea, with the first match tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers can’t wait to face Pep Guardiola as part of Celtic’s summer tour of the USA.
The head-to-head will happen in North Carolina in July when the Hoops take on English Premier League champions Manchester City.
Rodgers’ side will face Pep’s mega-stars in Chapel Hill on July 23.
And they Hoops are due to finish their tour with a clash with Chelsea in the city of South Bend, Indiana, in the famous Notre Dame Stadium.
But it’s the match against Man City that’s certain to excite supporters most of all.
Rodgers told yesterday how excited he was to be facing Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea on July 27.
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