Kyogo set to end his Rennes misery with move to Birmingham City

Kyogo is set to bring his challenging time at Rennes to a close as he prepares for a move to England…

Kyogo Furuhashi of Stade Rennais
Kyogo Furuhashi of Stade Rennais during the Ligue 1 match between Stade Rennais and RC Strasbourg on February 02, 2025 at Roazhon Park in Rennes, France. Photo by Manuel Blondeau AOP

In January, the striker departed Celtic in a £10 million switch aimed at reviving his 2026 World Cup ambitions with Japan, after being consistently overlooked by Samurai Blue boss Hajime Moriyasu, who clearly favoured players competing in Europe’s top five leagues – even as Hoops star Daizen Maeda continued to earn selections.

What seemed like a solution for Kyogo – a big money move to Ligue 1 in France – quickly unravelled, with the 30-year-old spending most of his stint at Roazhon Park on the bench.

Kyogo
Montpellier Herault SC vs. Stade Rennais FC – 02 03 2025 Kyogo FURUHASHI (SRFC) lors de l™Ã chauffement pour le match Montpellier Herault SC vs. Stade Rennais FC pour la J24 de la Ligue 1 McDonald™s au Stade de la Mosson, le 2 mars 2025. MontpellierFrance Photo: Valentina Claret

Kyogo’s situation remained unchanged under manager Habib Beye despite Jorge Sampaoli’s sacking a few days after the Japanese forward’s departure from Celtic. Now, the French club is ready to move on and recoup what they can.

According to Birmingham Live, talks are now underway with an ambitious Birmingham City side keen to strengthen their attack following their return to the English Championship.

Chris Davies, Manager of Birmingham City
Chris Davies, Manager of Birmingham City speaks to their team after promotion to the Sky Bet Championship following the Sky Bet League One match between Peterborough United FC and Birmingham City FC at Weston Homes Stadium on April 08, 2025. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images)

Ex-Hoops assistant Chris Davies guided the St Andrew’s outfit to a comfortable and record-breaking League One title win, and with support from NFL icon Tom Brady, the club is now aiming for a push towards the Premier League.

Tomoki Iwata celebrates
September 16th 2024: Tomoki Iwata 24 Birmingham City celebrates after scoring Birmingham s third goal during the Sky Bet League One football match between Birmingham City and Wrexham at St Andrews in Birmingham, England Natalie Mincher/SPP

Joining the Blues would reunite Kyogo with fellow Japanese midfielder and former Celtic teammate Tomoki Iwata. The midfielder made the move to Birmingham last summer and quickly impressed with a series of stunning goals.

Birmingham have also shown a tendency to recruit a few ex-(the)Rangers players. A permanent move for the once Celtic-linked Ben Davies remains on the cards following his loan spell from the Ibrox club last season, with Kieran Dowell also facing a similar scenario.

Scott Wright also joined Davies’ men last summer, and Scotland forward Lyndon Dykes along with former Hearts defender Alex Ciochrane are key players for Birmingham.

Conor Spence

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  1. Kyogo. Nearly 31. Couldn’t get into Rennes side last season. Couldn’t get into Celtic side last half of the season before. Ten million quid. What a bad error Birmingham are making. I know you can get better than him for that sort of money.

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