A French journalist has issued an ominous warning to Kyogo at Rennes following Celtic’s exit: “Pack up and leave.”

A French journalist has issued an ominous warning to Kyogo at Rennes following Celtic’s exit: “Pack up and leave.” When Kyogo signed for Rennes in January, he believed that the vegetation might be greener on the other side of Celtic.

 

 


Kyoto his desire to depart the Hoops prior to the deadline, as he was denied entry into the Japan squad for forthcoming tournaments.

 

 

 

 

This resulted in Celtic being devoid of frontmen, which caused frustration among supporters. However, the acquisition of a 30-year-old player for £10 million was perceived as a wise business decision by some, and it was impossible to refuse. As it has turned out, Daizen Maeda has stepped in to fill Kyogo’s role at the front and has effectively challenged Adam Idah for his

 

 

 

 

position, while Kyogo has encountered difficulty in establishing himself with the Ligue 1 team since his arrival. He has not yet won over the new boss, Habib Beye, and a French journalist is concerned that he may be on the brink of a swift departure from the club, as he is not in the new manager’s favour. Justin Favre of Jeunesfooteux wrote,

 

 

 

 

“Beye initiated players who were already in place during the first half of the season against MHSC.” “What about Kyogo Furuhashi, a 30-year-old Japanese striker who has only played 83 minutes in Ligue 1 so far? He is expected to arrive this winter for 12 million euros from Celtic Glasgow. What is more, he has been substituted three times in the past four matches.

 

 

 

“Is there an error in the casting?” Habib Beye, who favours Arnaud Kalimuendo as his centre forward, has not made this decision. Consequently, Furuhashi will be required to exercise patience. “We believe that it would not be unexpected for him to depart during the upcoming transfer window.”

 

 

 

 

The reality is that certain decisions are sufficient to induce feelings of remorse. While at Celtic, the player had the opportunity to break into Hajime Moriyasu’s Japan squad, as he had previously done so. His decision was seemingly already made at the outset of the season, despite the fact that goals in the Champions League would always provide him with the opportunity.

 

 

 

Kyogo departs with the warmest regards of his supporters, and it is somewhat disheartening to observe him struggle in other clubs, given that he was Celtic’s top-choice striker under Rodgers. The player has the opportunity to immerse themselves in Beye’s thoughts at any given moment, and we earnestly wish that he does.







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