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Celtic Faces Challenging Effort to Reclaim Kyogo ...
- This month, former Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi is reportedly set to return on loan, with talks intensifying in the last 24 hours amid wage payment negotiations before Saturday's Dundee United match.
- With injuries depleting options, Celtic have prioritised signing a striker this month after Kelechi Iheanacho was sidelined and Johnny Kenny remains the only fit first-team striker for Martin O'Neill.
- Kyogo Furuhashi's 85 goals in 165 appearances and eight trophies at Celtic contrast with a goalless six months at Stade Rennes after a 10million move, then just one goal at Birmingham City.
- Kyogo now risks missing Japan's World Cup squad, and Martin O'Neill would `jump at the chance` to re-sign him, although Chris Davies said last month the player was frustrated.
- Beyond a potential Kyogo loan, Celtic have secured Bournemouth right back Julian Araujo on loan and are working on a £2million deal for Ivorian right winger Jocelyn Ta Bi, expecting another right-sided attacker and two strikers before the window shuts.
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Chris Sutton on Kyogo - "I loved him at Celtic but he’s had a stinker since he left"
Chris Sutton has backed the idea of Kyogo Furuhashi making a sensational return to the Hoops, insisting the club should have no hesitation in pursuing a deal whilst noting that the former Celtic talisman has had a stinker since leaving the club last January…Kyogo applauds the fans. Ross County v Celtic in Dingwall. Photo Vagelis GeorgariouThe Japan international was a prolific figure during his first spell in Glasgow between 2021 and 2025 before…
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