Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi has lifted the lid on his future, after claims in the press that he plans to leave the club in the summer.
However, the £19,000-a-week goalscorer, described as ‘excellent’ by Chris Sutton has assured the Parkhead faithful that he has no intention to depart the Scottish Premier League anytime soon. The Japanese international has been in brilliant form throughout the season, leading the goalscoring charts with 19 goals in 21 league starts.
Amid recent rumours regarding a potential exit from Celtic in the summer, Kyogo Furuhashi has given the assurance that he is happy with life at the club and does not intend to play elsewhere for the time being at least.
Kyogo Furuhashi opens up on Celtic future amid recent rumours
The 28-year-old, praised by the likes of Jota, Owen Hangreaves and Stephen Craigan has been a smash success for the Hoops since joining the club in 2021.
Now, Kyogo Furuhashi has opened up on whether he is considering a departure from Celtic, as quoted by The Celtic Way, saying, “I want to be as successful as possible with this club. My focus is only on Celtic to be able to have the most possible success for the club.”

“As a team, we want to win as many titles as possible with Celtic. As my personal, I would like to score 30 goals this season but of course, I don’t know what will happen in the future. So, I just want to score as many goals as possible and contribute to the team’s victory.”
The Kyogo Furuhashi update is brilliant news for Ange Postecoglou’s men
With Celtic continuing to grow from strength to strength under Ange Postecoglou’s guidance, the fact that Kyogo Furuhashi has his man on staying put at the club is a brilliant update.
The prolific finisher is clearly one of, if not his side’s best player and the longer key figures such as him stay in and amongst the Glaswegian side, the further the project will reach.
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