Kyogo’s classy and heart-felt farewell message to Celtic

As we get used to Celtic without Kyogo Furuhashi after he finalised his £10 million move to Rennes, the man himself broke his silence on the transfer that ended his successful three and a half year stay at the club…

Kyogo
Kyogo publicity phot for Rennes after his move from Celtic. Photo Rennes FC

Kyogo happy to have played for Celtic 

In two touching messages Kyogo spoke of how happy he was to be part of our club, and how he was entirely grateful for our support and cheering during his time at the club. “From the moment I joined until my final day, I’ve been happy every step of the way,” were his exact words.

He also said that winning things at the club and sharing it with the supporters made him the happiest player in the world countless times, believing these invaluable experiences were only possible because he came to Celtic.

Kyogo also spoke of how deeply moved and encouraged he was by all the warm messages and kind words he still continues to receive and can’t thank everyone enough, and will always keep us in his heart as he moves forward and continues on his journey.

Sorry he couldn’t say goodbye

Kyogo finished his message by saying that he was sorry he couldn’t say goodbye, before wishing the players and management staff all the best in the future. A classy farewell from a classy player.

Kyogo celebrates with the cup
Kyogo celebrates with the cup after the Premier Sports Cup Final victory over theRangers at Hampden on 15 December 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star

Best of luck to Kyogo.  Thanks for the memories and of course the goals. You can read both of Kyogo’s messages below.

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Kyogo's goodbye message to Celtic
Kyogo’s goodbye message to Celtic supporters
Kyogo says his goodbyes
Kyogo says his goodbyes
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