Rennes boss says Kyogo on verge of move from Celtic

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Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi could be playing for Rennes as soon as Saturday, the Ligue 1 club's manager has confirmed.

Jorge Sampaoli confirmed the Japan striker was on the verge of a move to France and hopes to include him in his squad to face Monaco this weekend.

Furuhashi's departure would leave Celtic with two recognised strikers: Republic of Ireland international Adam Idah - who has not scored for 14 games - and 21-year-old Sligo native Johnny Kenny - who has only made one substitute appearance since returning from a loan at Shamrock Rovers.

With Kyogo Furuhashi on the way out, Ireland's Adam Idah is among the forward options currently available

Quoted on the Ouest-France news website from a media conference, former Argentina head coach Sampaoli said: "We first hope that the deal will come to fruition. If so, maybe he could play a few minutes (in Monaco).

"We expect a lot from him because he is a player who can help us a lot and, in particular, give us depth."

Sampaoli also revealed that former Celtic winger Jota was on the move. The Portuguese wide player has been linked with a return to Parkhead less than two years after leaving for an ill-fated spell in Saudi Arabia.

Reports of Furuhashi's potential departure emerged in France just as Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was closing his media conference following his side's qualification for the knockout phase of the Champions League on Wednesday night.

The 29-year-old had three first-half goals disallowed before a late own goal - with Idah involved in the lead-up - handed Celtic a 1-0 victory over Young Boys.

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The striker has scored 85 goals in three-and-a-half seasons for Celtic but Rodgers did little to quash speculation over a potential January exit after being quizzed about his future in the wake of the official Major League Soccer website erroneously announcing he had signed for Atlanta United earlier this month.

Rodgers said on 13 January: "I think the biggest thing is if a player doesn't want to be here, then go. And then it's at that point, then the club has to get the best possible deal. So I don't ever see the point of keeping someone who doesn't want to be here.

"But I think for us, it's all eventualities. That's what we prepare for, whether it's injuries, whether it's transfers. You always have to be ready and that's our message.

"But for him (Kyogo) at this moment in time, he's happy, he's working well, he's scoring goals and enjoying his football."

Celtic host Dundee on Saturday and then take on Aston Villa next Wednesday with a chance of sealing a seeded play-off place in the Champions League knockout phase and possibly even direct entry to the last 16.

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