‘Personally’: James McFadden tells Celtic why losing Kyogo is ‘mistake’ after brutal Peter Grant cash theory

Scottish football pundit and former international James McFadden has voiced his concerns over speculation that Celtic could cash in on star striker Kyogo Furuhashi. Speaking on the ongoing transfer rumors, McFadden described losing Kyogo as a “mistake” that could have significant repercussions for the club.

McFadden’s comments come in response to former Celtic player Peter Grant’s suggestion that the club might consider selling Kyogo if a lucrative offer arises, citing financial gain as a priority. However, McFadden firmly disagrees with this theory, emphasizing Kyogo’s vital role in Celtic’s recent success.

“Personally, I think it would be a mistake to let Kyogo go,” McFadden said. “He’s been the heartbeat of this team, scoring crucial goals and leading the line brilliantly. Replacing a player of his quality is never easy, no matter the transfer fee.”

Kyogo, who has been instrumental in Celtic’s domestic dominance, including a pivotal role in securing back-to-back titles, remains a fan favorite. His ability to deliver in big games, including cup finals, has solidified his reputation as one of the Scottish Premiership’s most prolific forwards.

With European ambitions in mind, McFadden believes keeping Kyogo is essential if Celtic hope to maintain their competitive edge.

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