Player Worth £30m Clarifies He Prefers Staying at His Present Team Despite Tottenham Transfer Buzz
Amid speculations connecting him to Tottenham Hotspur, Kyogo Furuhashi has voiced his intent to remain at Celtic for a long time. This summer, Tottenham has already added players like Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison to its roster, and is also considering Manor Solomon for a cost-free transfer. As Ange Postecoglou gears up for his debut […]
Amid speculations connecting him to Tottenham Hotspur, Kyogo Furuhashi has voiced his intent to remain at Celtic for a long time.
This summer, Tottenham has already added players like Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison to its roster, and is also considering Manor Solomon for a cost-free transfer.
As Ange Postecoglou gears up for his debut season in England, he aims to mold his team according to his own vision.
Postecoglou, the Australian boss, had a remarkable run with Celtic, guiding them to achieve record-shattering domestic triple victories.
During his tenure in Glasgow, one of his central players, Kyogo Furuhashi, was rumored to join Spurs, as revealed by the Scottish Sun last month.

The 28-year-old forward, despite the conjecture, has expressed his desire to stick with Glasgow for now.
Kyogo Hints at his Preference to Stay with Celtic
In a piece for Japanese media Sponichi, Kyogo opened up about his experience at Celtic Park and expressed his satisfaction with his life in Scotland.
“As I keep netting goals and Celtic continues its winning streak,” he voiced, “I am aware of the news circulating in Japan suggesting that the Scottish Premiership’s standard is perceived as ‘not high.’ Even though top teams offer brilliant football, Celtic also participate in numerous challenging matches.
“Different people are entitled to their own viewpoint. Still, I take it as a positive symbol that they are keeping an eye on my performance and Celtic.
“During my time at Celtic, a club steeped in rich tradition, I have gathered priceless experiences. Like many others, I too aim to remain in this club for the longest duration feasible.
“However, the future is always uncertain. Players may suffer injuries or be transferred, or may decide to end their careers. As the future remains an enigma, I aim to relish every single second of my time at Celtic.
“I still have scope to develop. I aim to transform into a player who can rack up even more goals. Moving forward, my goal for the next season is to strive harder and become a better player.”

Thanks to Postecoglou’s guidance, Kyogo enjoyed a remarkable season, scoring an impressive tally of 34 goals in all competitions.
Given the uncertain future of Harry Kane, it’s not unexpected that Kyogo’s name is being associated with Spurs. However, unless Kane decides to leave this summer, it’s doubtful that Tottenham would aim to acquire another forward. Consequently, with the probable signing of Solomon and the shift of focus to strengthening the backline, Kyogo, who is valued at approximately £30 million, is likely to remain at Celtic.
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