Kyogo bombshell drops as celtic transfer plan surges with el kachati and kosugi

Kyogo bombshell drops as celtic transfer plan surges with el kachati and kosugi

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BRENDAN RODGERS' FACES A BUSY SUMMER TO PREPARE HIS SQUAD FOR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFICATION PATH 19:54, 28 May 2025Updated 14:43, 29 May 2025 Stade Rennes' misfit Kyogo


Furuhashi is set to be frozen out of the squad when he returns for pre-season. It's yet another indignity for the frontman since his January departure from Celtic - having failed to


score since his £10million move to Ligue 1. The 30-year-old struggled to make the matchday squad in the final weeks of the season with boss Habib Beye admitting he face crunch talks with the


striker at the end of the campaign. Amid reports that Premier League side Bournemouth are considering a bid for Kyogo this summer, it has now been claimed he will be left out of the 25-man


pre-season squad if a move fails to materialise. _Ouest-France_ report that the Hoops' hero is among the players who have been "warned" that they will not be kept at the club.


Article continues below It is claimed that Beye wants only __25 players in his training squad and he staff face "choices" over the fate of the fringe men at the club. Telstar star


Youssef El Kachati has also reportedly been with Celtic with a view to signing the versatile forward. And while the Hoops could face a battle for the attacker with Hannover 96 and Hamburg,


the exit door has been thrown open by the owner of the Dutch side Odette Otte. Speaking about the future of the star man to _NRC,_ he said: "After such a good season, and you are mega


in the picture as Telstar, I think that good performances have not gone unnoticed, "As long as we cannot offer the budget of club X, we are just a springboard. We have to embrace that


role. "But the players have to want to jump very high. Otherwise you do not fit in at Telstar." Djurgarden wonderkid Keita Kosugi has also been tipped to make a move to


Glasgow's east end. The 19-year-old left-back has opened up on his targets for the future away from the Swedish side, stating to Sponichi, “My future goal is to transfer to a big club


in the Premier League or somewhere like that and win the European Champions League. “Of course, I want to play for the national team. In the near future, I want to become the most prominent


left-back in the league.” Should Celtic navigate the qualifying rounds and reach the league phase, they could hold an advantage in the signing race. Follow _RECORD SPORT_ on Twitter,


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