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Sun reporter Robert Grieve is the source of the Kyogo Furuhashi to Celtic story.

At 11.20 am today the Sun published the story that has Celtic fans split.

Since Kyogo was sold 12 months ago there has been a gaping hole in the Celtic forward line.

KYOGO AND THE GOAL SCORING DEFICIT

Made worse during the summer by the sales of Adam Idah and Nicolas Kuhn. Earlier this week Martin O’Neill revealed that a move to Wolfsborg for Daizen Maeda broke down at a late stage.

Celtic fans have waited and waited for Kyogo to be replaced.

Now in the spirit of Jota and Kieran Tierney it seems that there is genuine interest in signing Kyogo from Birmingham City.

Grieve is the Chief Football Writer at the Scottish Sun.

Most fans have heard rumours or wishful thinking that Celtic could be back in for Kyogo.

Almost certainly at some point this morning Grieve got news from a trusted source that there was movement on the return of the Japanese striker.

The Sun reports:

KYOGO FURUHASHI looks set for a sensational return to Celtic.

Martin O’Neill is desperate to bolster the team’s attack after taking over from sacked Wilfried Nancy.

And SunSport can reveal the Japanese striker could be on his way back to the club on loan from Birmingham City in time for this weekend’s vital league clash with Dundee United.

Kyogo, 30, was only sold to Rennes for £10million 12 months ago.

But he struggled to hit the same heights there as he did at the Hoops only playing in six games and scoring no goals.

He then moved to the English Championship club but has failed to hit the net in 23 league appearances this season.

O’Neill’s No1 priority is to add firepower to his squad with inexperienced Johnny Kenny the only fit recognised hitman.

And it’s understood Celts chiefs have spent the last 24 hours exploring the possibility of a shock deal.

Other transfers are being worked on too.

Most Celtic fans would have signing a striker as their transfer priority.

BACK TO THE FUTURE

During the last two transfer windows a massive amount of goals have been removed with no real replacements brought in.

With just over 48 hours to go before the match against Dundee United there is an expectation of a new striker being in place.

Having played his last Celtic match on January 22 there shouldn’t be much need for Kyogo to adapt into the Celtic side.

The management has changed but most of his former team-mates are still in place. And badly in need of a striker to convert the chances being created.

During the summer Birmingham City were linked with an interest in Yang Hyun-jun.

Whether that interest remains is unknown with manager Chris Davies under fire with Birmingham toiling in the Championship.

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21 comments

  • John A says:

    What have we been doing with recruitment? If this is true its a damning verdict on those responsible. why have we not sourced a striker? Celtic amateur plc

  • Pan says:

    Yang is an important part of the squad. Martin should be able bring out the best in him, allowing him to develop further.
    We will not make real progress, however, with the useless parasites we have on this board. The deadwood needs to go, with the thoroughly inept Nicholson first on the list.

    Many clubs use the undeserved title of “A club like no other”, but in my humble opinion, we do not deserve this self-proclaimed title in the manner it is meant. The only club that does is our friends, Athletic Bilbao. There are no pretensions about them and nothing dishonourable about their board and the way the club is run – unlike our board.

  • Captain Swing says:

    If this is a six month loan signing along with other strikers to give us numerous options, fair enough. If this is the flagship signing, I’m apprehensive. Kyogo has scored one competitive goal since leaving and he’s 31 in less than a fortnight. If he become our top striker again we’d need hope he is like Captain Pike returning to Talos in Star Trek, magically restored to full health, youthfulness and vitality when back in his happy place. But this is real life not science fiction. Re-signing Jota was different, he was still only 26 and although he’s now got a long term injury that was just bad luck as much as anything. I also think what we really need is more of a barnstorming centre forward to convert the chances we make rather than a “Will o’ the Wisp” type of striker the wrong side of 30. Someone in the mould of Hartson, Sutton or Giakoumakis.

  • Dan says:

    Oh my god, Kyogo was a great Celt but his form had dipped before he left. Do we have any bloody scouting operation at all, we bring back previous managers, previous players, this board is simply useless but for stashing cash. The whole club hierarchy needs replaced as fast as possible, outdated stale suits, all of them. I do wish Kyogo all the best if he comes back as it is not his fault

  • Batfink says:

    This board simply has to go!!! 15 months to replace kyogo and we replace him with an older kyogo an embarrassment of a club. We also need another striker no ifs no buts!!! The guy Bowie at Hibs is the future!!!!

  • Madman Mars says:

    We could do a lot worse than bring him back.

  • williebhoy says:

    I would much prefer Giokoumakis back as he was being used mostly as a sub, while Kyogo was a starter but still wanted away. Been a long time and flopped in France and now at Birmingham while Gio has been scoring regularly

    I’d rather pay a fee knowing that his goals would be paid back in full in getting us back to the CL

    Can we say the same about Kyogo, the fans want the player he WAS 2-3 years ago, I didn’t think he was the same after his shoulder injury…a risk we don’t need to take for me

  • williebhoy says:

    I would much rather have Giokoumakis back instead..he has at least been scoring consistently since he left. Also had good reason to go being used mainly as the back up striker.

    Any fee he would cost is easily made back in winning the title and getting back into the CL while he will also still have a resale value

    But I would have to seriously question our recruitment if they do not have ANY quality strikers on their radar

  • Stevie says:

    Forward planning and ambition sadly lacking in recruitment department if we’ve got such a thing.

  • Valentine's day massacre says:

    The problem is that Kyogo may look to cadge a lift from young master Sterling of the tribute act and may take longer than expected to get here ? All flights and trains cancelled from englandland because of the weather …talk about bad luck !

  • kelly says:

    Rodgers couldn’t play his tippy tappy shite football was no good for Kyogo ,where as Ange and Martins attacking style is well suited , no matter what you think we need a goal scorer and the wee mans a proven hunskelper .

    Would have him back in a heartbeat
    he maybe just the player to get us over the line and over this bucket fire of a season

  • Dan says:

    Tippy tappy shite won a lot of trophies for Rodgers and Celtic, maybe you feel trophies don’t count perhaps

  • TicToc says:

    A loan deal ‘striker’ from the EFL Championship who’s hardly scored in around 30 games in France and Birmingham? Is this the “world class” PLC board at it’s best?
    When we’ve been DESPERATE for a striker since Kyogo moved?
    Only at Celtic, only by Lawwell’s puppet, in the absence of Lawwell.
    It’s an absolute and utter disgrace. The clear-out has begun but it’s FAR from finished.
    Nicholson, Wilson and Jamieson have proven they are no friends of Celtic FC and must be hunted out of CP. And the GB allowed back immediately with compensation for games lost due to our hopeless, incomprehensible board’s actions.
    Hunt the lot of them and Desmond & Son too. We’re a whole lot better than that lot.

  • Bhoy4life says:

    Kyogo’s return might spark Maeda back into life.

  • Jimmy Quinn says:

    Gracie in the sun is best pals. With the toxic one in Saudi.
    The pair of sweetie wives. Make up wee story’s between them.

    Davis at Birmingham worked with the toxic one . As we all know
    They scampered together first time around in the middle of the night
    pair a creeps.

    As for Kyogo, he was ruined playing his side passing game
    His form declined big time. He couldn’t even raise a smile under the toxic One

    We are in no position at this moment.. thanks to some disastrous board members
    And The toxic one..

    So hopefully Kyogo, might just do us a turn…..with another 6 others for starters.

  • Paddybhoy67 says:

    A board bereft of ideas. A recruitment policy out of a Blues Brothers remake script. Beyond parody – as was recently noted elsewhere. 18 points and £4m wasted in 33 days. That has to be some kind of record. If despair wasn’t a deadly sin I’d be right down there.

    • Murph says:

      The record was $11m for selling Kyogo just before the Champions League against Bayern Munich. A record also held by Nicholson / Lawwell / Desmond.

  • Harold Shand says:

    Deprive the squad so bad of a striker for so long and they know a lot of fans will take this

    Absolute shower of cheapskate c*nts

    Probably a lot of sh*te anyway Scumsport lining up the Kyogo snubs Celtic in their hour of need headline in big giant capitals

  • Dando says:

    Varga, Kyogo, Berge, Nawrocki & Keeper.

    HH

  • dropkick says:

    No way Kyogo will be back. “A dog doesn’t revisit his vomit”. I am talking about his cry baby reason to leave and his later ordinary performances for Celtic FC. Since he left Celtic, he has gone further backwards.

    Editor: Nicholson spent six months trying to sell Kyogo, hardly a surprise that he decided that he’d be better off elsewhere.

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Absolutely RIDICULOUS if true !

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