Mexico international Julián Araujo has completed a loan move to Scottish Premiership club Celtic, aiming to make an immediate impact in the upcoming season. The 23-year-old defender arrives from LA Galaxy, bringing his experience from Major League Soccer to one of Scotland’s most historic clubs.
Araujo expressed his understanding of the expectations that come with representing Celtic. “I know what’s demanded at a club like this,” he said, highlighting his readiness to step up and contribute on and off the pitch. The move marks his first experience in European football, a step he believes will enhance his development and exposure.
Since breaking into the professional scene, Araujo has been a consistent presence both domestically and internationally. He has accumulated more than 80 appearances for LA Galaxy and earned several caps for the Mexico national team. His versatility in defense and his ability to push forward make him an asset for Celtic’s campaign in domestic and European competitions.
Celtic’s manager welcomed Araujo’s arrival, emphasizing the defender’s quality and potential to strengthen the squad. The loan deal aims to bolster Celtic’s defensive options as they challenge for silverware and compete in European tournaments this season.
With the transfer now official, Araujo is set to don the Celtic jersey as the club prepares for key fixtures in the Scottish Premiership and continental stages. Fans will be eager to see how the Mexico international adapts to the demands of Scottish football and contributes to Celtic’s ambitions in the new season.
















