The decision by Celtic to sell Kyogo conveys an unequivocal message, and it is not a favourable one. Therefore, I shall elucidate the reasons behind my perplexity regarding this matter. Chris Sutton - soocer442
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The decision by Celtic to sell Kyogo conveys an unequivocal message, and it is not a favourable one. Therefore, I shall elucidate the reasons behind my perplexity regarding this matter. Chris Sutton

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The decision by Celtic to sell Kyogo conveys an unequivocal message, and it is not a favourable one. Therefore, I shall elucidate the reasons behind my perplexity regarding this matter.

 

 


Chris SuttonThe decision to sell Kyogo Furuhashi suggests that Celtic has acknowledged a limitation on their aspirations within the Champions League.

 

 

 

It has been concluded that the culmination of the current term has been attained in Europe, while an unwarranted risk has been undertaken domestically. If one were to adopt an exceedingly critical perspective, one might assert that it prioritises financial gain over enchantment.

 

 

 

Celtic merits significant commendation for successfully advancing to the play-off phases of the Champions League. Brendan Rodgers and the players have truly excelled at the highest level, and it has been remarkable to witness this achievement following years of underperformance in elite competition.

 

 

 

Rodgers stated that Kyogo expressed a desire to depart. I understand. It is reasonable to consider selling him during the summer; however, one must question the rationale behind such a decision at this juncture, particularly when there remains the potential for greater accomplishments within the current campaign.

 

 

 

 

After a duration of three and a half years, it was evident that he sought a new challenge; however, the decision regarding this matter does not rest with him. Not while bound by contract. You may proceed, but only at our discretion. Not applicable to you.Although I am not present in the dressing room, Kyogo does not appear to be a problematic individual or one likely to incite discord.

 

 

 

Callum McGregor said recently he was still a happy wee boy. Rodgers indicated that this matter has been ongoing for several months; however, Kyogo has continued to perform admirably over the past two weeks, scoring significant goals against Ross County and demonstrating a formidable presence against Young Boys.

 

 

 

Thus, it is inaccurate to suggest that his capabilities had been diminished. The manager has indicated that he aligns seamlessly with the team’s desired playing style; therefore, it would be prudent to inform him of his potential departure in the summer.

 

 

 

Not at a moment when there are greater aspirations to pursue. It appears that Celtic has attained qualification for the Champions League play-offs and now seems to adopt a mindset of complacency, believing that this achievement suffices. I frequently contemplate the concept of ambition and the potentialities it entails.

 

 

 

The management of the club is executed with exceptional competence at the executive level, and I acknowledge that there are business considerations at play. While some supporters and analysts may regard this as a favourable arrangement, I do not share that perspective in the slightest.

 

 

 

You may assert that a fee of £10 million is reasonable for a 30-year-old player; however, in the contemporary football landscape, this amount is relatively insignificant for a transformative athlete, particularly in light of the substantial revenues being generated from European markets.

 

 

 

Moreover, it is worth noting that the age of 30 should not be considered ancient. Consider the case of Mo Salah at Liverpool; it is evident that Celtic does not find itself in a comparable financial predicament to that of Rangers.

 

 

 

Why not endeavour to exert your utmost effort to advance to the next stage? As I previously mentioned, it resembles a gesture of surrender. To articulate it differently, I find it difficult to conceive of Henrik Larsson being transferred during our campaign leading to Seville.

 

 

 

Kyogo represents a significant loss, and it is imperative that Celtic has a high-caliber replacement prepared. It would be implausible for you to sell the Asian at this juncture. Should they secure an individual of equal or superior calibre, I shall be the first to acknowledge my own shortcomings.

 

 

 

It is possible that the new player may ultimately surpass Kyogo in performance; however, certain individuals require time to acclimatise, and there exists a potential risk in this situation. Indeed, Celtic is currently favoured with substantial odds in the title race; however, it is imperative to recognise that one should never assume outcomes without due consideration.

 

 

 

It requires merely a few losses to initiate a decline in performance. In Dingwall a fortnight ago, Celtic would have dropped points had Kyogo not come up with the goods. I am not criticising Adam Idah; however, he currently lacks the capacity to influence matches in the same manner, regardless of his contribution during the closing moments against Young Boys.

 

 

 

Mae da play the central role like Kyogo. He lacks the same finesse and the capacity to manoeuvre in tight spaces while facing away from the goal. It is imperative to identify a proficient centre-forward, as Jota does not serve as a direct replacement. Kieran Tierney is likely to satisfy the supporters; however, he is not a striker.







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