Celtic intends to replace Kyogo with a prominent EPL striker, who is being regarded as a "modern legend" in the dressing room and on the radar. - soocer442
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Celtic intends to replace Kyogo with a prominent EPL striker, who is being regarded as a “modern legend” in the dressing room and on the radar.

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A “modern legend” is hailed in the Celtic dressing room as a big-time EPL striker is on the radar and the Celtic plan to replace Kyogo is disclosed.

 

 


In order to finalise his £10 million transfer to Rennes, Kyogo departed Celtic. Meanwhile, Jota, an erstwhile hero, was on the brink of a sensational return in the opposite direction.

 

 

 

, the talented Japanese player, travelled to France to complete his transfer and conclude his successful three-and-a-half-year tenure in Scotland.. However, the supporters’ disappointment has been mitigated by the swift action taken to re-sign the beloved Portuguese wide man in a transaction estimated to be worth approximately £8.5 million.

 

 

 

 

representation disclosed that the 30-year-old was eager to pursue a new challenge, and Celts declined to obstruct him.Brendan Rodgers, the manager, capitalised on the opportunity to acquire Jota in a deal with the French club, which was determined to sell the attacker during the January transfer window.

 

 

 

The 25-year-old was sold to Saudi Arabian outfit Al Ittihad for an eye-watering £25m by the Hoops 18 months ago. The Parkhead club also received a portion of the transaction when he was sold to Rennes for approximately £9m.

 

 

 

Additionally, Rodgers is in the process of negotiating a deal to re-sign Kieran Tierney, a fan favourite, this month. A pre-contract with the Arsenal ace is nearly finalised in anticipation of the summer.

 

 

 

It is also believed that Celtic will intensify their efforts to secure a replacement striker for Kyogo, with the possibility of a high-profile loan transfer from England. This information was obtained by Record Sport.

 

 

 

 

Callum McGregor acknowledged that bidding farewell to the Japanese striker, who has scored 85 goals for the club, including critical goals in cup finals, against Rangers, and in the Champions League, will be a difficult experience. According to the Hoops captain, Kyogo will be remembered as one of the greatest players of the modern era at Parkhead.

 

 

 

 

McGregor is preparing to reunite with two erstwhile favourites, but he is resolute in his belief that life will continue without Kyogo. The 31-year-old has observed numerous supporters’ favourites depart over the years, and he is of the opinion that there are consistently new legends emerging. He stated,

 

 

 

 

“The club is always present, is it not?” “Celtic consistently generate new heroes.” That is a phenomenon that you have observed on numerous occasions in this location. It has been virtually disregarded two weeks later. There is an additional individual who enters. I am still present!







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