Manager Celta Brendan Rodgers showed that the agreements involving Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota will end up in the next 24 hours.
The Japanese foreigner Kyogo is in France to finish his transfer to Rennes from an agreement of 10 million pounds sterling, Rodgers revealing that the year of 30 years asked to leave the Scottish champions several months ago.
The Celtic boss also added he will look to add another striker to his ranks before the transfer window shuts on February 3.
Meanwhile, Jota deserves to return to Parkhead 18 months after his release of 25 million pounds sterling for Saudi Pro League, with Rodgers insisting that it would be an “absolutely add. “
The 25-year-old striker struggled to settle in Ittihad, then moved to France, where he failed to nail a first normality at Rennes.
However, Rodgers is ahead to connect with the player for the first time, while Celtic are looking to finalise an £8m motion.
“He was a player I came back here with the first time, I was impatient to work,” he said.
“I had realized that he will play for Celtic, of course, and I saw an effect on him in terms of creating objectives, setting objectives.
“Practically before my arrival, it is very transparent to leave. It is disappointing.
“The challenge is always, and I know that thanks to the first -hand experience, it is that when you have created an inheritance, many other people will tell you to return and be Bull.
“My feeling and my recommendation were, we passed and cultivated this inheritance to be even bigger now thanks to a first -hand experience, it is that when you have created an inheritance, many other people tell you not to come back.
“He has an undeniable quality. He has things he can develop, but he’s still young. If that happens, then I’ll be excited to paint with him. “
Kyogo has been a key player for rings since his arrival in Scotland in the summer of 2021 the direction of Ange Postcoglou.
Despite that, Brendan Rodgers confirmed the striker asked to leave for “a new challenge” with his form for Celtic not always been recognised by Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu.
“Kyogo had expressed an interest to leave a number of months back and then that expression becomes stronger and then it gets to the stage where he clearly very wants to leave,” Rodgers said.
“So, unfortunately, then we have to make a deal and look to finalize that for him. He has been a player for the club for the last 3 years and one year, he is here and he is not someone we are looking to lose, however, we have to settle for where he is.
“You can do many things here in Celtic. The League would not be one of the five most productive leagues in the world, but it is a league where you can expand and show your ability to the highest level.
“When I arrived here, Kyogo hadn’t scored a goal in the Champions League. If he leaves, he’s then shown that he can play at that level.
“The Japanese team, there are a lot of players that there are a lot of players there. “
Ex-Rangers striker Kris Boyd speaking on Sky Sports News:
“The one indicated for me, and I would worry about Celta’s enthusiasts, it would be that Kyogo would leave.
“He has been the difference in a lot of games this season and he scores big goals. I get the fact that he’s probably getting to the stage of his career where he wants to have one last big move, maybe earn top dollar, but Celtic, they’re not going to break their model for anyone and for them to get £10m is good business.
“But goal scorers are hard to come by and Kyogo definitely falls into that category.”
Celtic had initial discussions about an imaginable case for Louie Barry, however, Aston Villa remain reluctant to sell the player and presented him with a new contract.
Villa prefers to stay Barry and lend it for his progression, and has the interest of the maximum of the championship and several clubs abroad.
Barry was recalled from his loan at Stockport earlier this month for Unai Emery to take a closer look and assess his readiness for first-team football.