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Kyogo reveals his Celtic ambitions

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Kyogo Furuhashi has returned to the Japanese international squad with no hint of expecting a summer transfer from Celtic.

The striker was signed by Ange Postecoglou in July 2021 and became the highest goalscorer under the now departed manager.

In any circumstances it would be expected other clubs would be showing interest in Kyogo, with the turmoil of managerial change it would be easy to jump to conclusions.

After missing out on Japan’s World Cup squad the Celtic striker will be keen to make an impression on Hajime Moriyasu during the Kirrin Cup. Japan play El Salvador on June 15 followed by Peru on June 20.

Celtic are scheduled to visit Portugal for a pre-season camp but their three Japanese international players could be spared that and meet up with their team-mates ahead of the two match trip to Japan which features matches against Yokohama F Marinos on July 19 and three days later when they face Gamba Osaka.

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  • harold shand says:

    The fanboy slags in the media must’ve been gutted reading that about our wee hunskelper

  • John S says:

    I’ve little doubt the new Spurs manager could have his eye on a few Celtic players but, then again, so will others.

  • Captain Swing says:

    Hate to be pointing out the bleedin’ obvious or sounding like the prophet of doom, but while it’s nice to hear all that it’s not too different from the public pronouncements of a former employee now plying his trade in the London Borough of Haringey shortly before he left….

  • bertie basset says:

    post haste will need a lot more in his armory than kyogo to survive among the big boys

  • Davie says:

    Celtic have players on contracts, there is no need too sell.
    When a player wishes to move on celtic will sell at competitive price.
    Other teams in the league are happy to lose players for nothing, rather idiotic business management.

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