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The drop in Kyogo's transfer value since £10m Celtic exit

The drop in Kyogo's transfer value since £10m Celtic exit

The National6 days ago
The Japanese forward moved to Ligue 1 side Stade Rennes in January for £10m.
However, as has been widely reported, it seems they are willing to cut their losses to move the 30-year-old on this summer.
And according to L' Equipe, Rennes have cut their transfer valuation of Kyogo in half.
The respected media source say he is one of seven players to be placed on the transfer list by the club.
And they also state that they will seek a little over £5m for his services.
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Birmingham City and Bournemouth have both been heavily linked with moves for the Japan international.
Suggestions in France were also raised that a potential return to Celtic could be on the cards.
However, with Callum Osmand on his way in at Glasgow this summer, it seems highly unlikely Brendan Rodgers would go back for Kyogo.
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