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Celtic Insights: Kyogo’s Candid Reflection and Transfer Talks Heat Up

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In a brutally honest assessment, leading striker Kyogo Furuhashi has declared his intent to improve further this season while playing for Celtic. The Japanese forward has been a crucial player for Brendan Rodgers’ team, contributing significantly to their domestic performances and quest for Champions League success with six goals this season. His impressive form has even earned him a recall to the national squad after a lengthy absence.

 

Despite his return, Kyogo found himself warming the bench during Japan’s emphatic 4-0 triumph over Indonesia. He is now eager to mark his second chance by making an impact in the upcoming match against China. Speaking to Soccer Magazine, he acknowledged, “I still have a lot to improve on in terms of the number of goals I score, and the national team has been in really good form, so I thought I had to be a player who could make a difference.” He added, “I’ve been following the national team for a long time, and if I get the opportunity, I want to showcase the kind of football that coach Moriyasu promotes and highlight my strengths.”

 

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In another twist, Celtic winger Luis Palma is holding firm about his future in the wake of a challenging season. The Honduran international made headlines recently by scoring twice in his side’s Nations League victory over . Yet it has been a rough period for the 24-year-old at Celtic, making only two starts in the Scottish Premiership thus far. Speculation regarding a potential January exit is rampant, but he remains patient, stating to El Heraldo, “Personally, these have not been months as I would have liked, but the storm will pass and calm always comes.”

 

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Meanwhile, Gustaf Lagerbielke’s loan move to FC Twente has raised eyebrows, with the young centre-back having made a quick departure from Celtic Park just twelve months after a £3 million acquisition from Elfsborg . The loan is reportedly without a buying option, but Lagerbielke seems open to the idea of a permanent transfer. He told Fotbollskanalen, “It is a straight loan until the summer. There’s always a possibility that I could be purchased. So far, it feels great here, and we will see how things progress.” He added, “There’s always the chance of returning to Celtic. I have a contract there, and it’s not out of the question at all. Closer to the end of the season, I will reassess my situation, but Celtic is a fantastic club.”

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