
SAD EXIT:Kyogo Furuhashi Exit Set to be Confirmed Today
Rennes manager Jorge Sampaoli has all but confirmed the signing of Celtic talisman Kyogo Furuhashi, revealing that the deal is set to be finalised today. Speaking to the media and shared by Fabrizio Romano, Sampaoli said, “We are getting it done, it should be sealed today…” – a statement that leaves little doubt about the Japanese striker’s imminent move to the Ligue 1 side.
Kyogo’s Exit Looms
Kyogo’s departure marks the end of a glittering chapter at Celtic. Since arriving in 2021, he has become a fan favourite thanks to his relentless work rate, sharp movement, and clinical finishing. This season alone, he has contributed 12 goals and four assists in 32 appearances, cementing his status as a key player under Brendan Rodgers.
The striker’s decision to leave is reportedly driven by a desire to test himself in a top-five European league and boost his chances of being included in Japan’s World Cup squad. Rennes have been relentless in their pursuit, and it now seems they’ve gotten their man.
Rodgers Left with a Void to Fill
Kyogo’s exit leaves a significant hole in Celtic’s attack, and Brendan Rodgers will now need to act swiftly in the transfer market. The Hoops have already been linked with Danish striker Mathias Kvistgaarden, with reports suggesting the club is preparing an £8m bid for the Brondby forward.
Additionally, the possibility of a sensational return for former Celtic star Jota remains on the table, as the Portuguese winger looks for an escape route from Rennes following a difficult spell in France.
What’s Next?
Celtic fans will be heartbroken to see Kyogo leave, but the club now has a vital opportunity to reinvest in the squad. With Champions League knockout games on the horizon and domestic honours still up for grabs, the pressure is on Rodgers and the Celtic board to secure a top-quality replacement who can hit the ground running
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