The conversation is a secret- Celtic star sidesteps transfer speculation

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Celtic v Aberdeen - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - May 27, 2023 Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou and Kyogo Furuhashi pose with the trophy after winning the Scottish Premiership REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Kyogo Furuhashi was giving nothing away about his future intentions when he spoke to local media after training with Vissel Kobe.

Just short of two years ago he left Japan for a new adventure with Celtic, the first J-League player brought in by Ange Postecoglou.

Over the course of two seasons it has been win-win for all involved with Celtic picking up five trophies, Kyogo multiple Player of the Year awards with Postecoglou moving on to Spurs.

This weekend Kyogo will watch Andres Iniesta play his final match for Kobe with the local media keen to find out if there will be any changes for the striker who has been recalled to the Japan squad after missing out on a place at the World Cup Finals.

Asked about his future the Glasgow Times reports Kyogo saying:

No comment. The future will bring what the future brings. I am only thinking about doing my best for the club I belong to now.

It was great to see Andres. I said to him that it had been a long time since I had seen him and the rest of the conversation is a secret! He is the man who gave me the confidence to play football.

He taught me many other things, such as how to play the game and to have belief in myself and because of him, I went to Celtic and achieved results.

I hope to improve my technique and grow even more. I want Andres to enjoy it until his final match. I think a lot of people will want to send him off in a good way. Hopefully, his last match will be a win for Kobe. I will be there to see it myself.

Halfway through his Celtic contract and on the back of scoring 34 goals in a season it would be a surprise if clubs weren’t looking to sign Kyogo.

The prospect of playing in the Champions League under Brendan Rodgers is likely to appeal but until September 1 there is likely to be talk of other clubs being interested in Celtic’s top scorer.

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