Major Kyogo transfers surprise when the exit of the Celtic hero announced through the league abroad

Kyogo made the impression as a replacement for the in-moment part, while Celtic beat Dundee United in Glasgow last night.

But in a wild touch that’s not all it seems, his signing for another club announced through a league, even before he stepped foot in the box at Parkhead.

Kyogo occurred in the 62nd minute of the victory of Celtic 2-0 opposite to Duende United, a victory that saw them move 16 transparent problems at the most sensible premiere table of the Scottish.

But before he appeared in front of the Celtic Park crowd, the Japan international was the centre of a transfer frenzy.

This is because the 29-year-old Kyogo, who is under contract with the Celts until 2027, has been revealed as a new main signing for the club.

At 7:35 pm, the time of the United Kingdom night, the official online website of the MLS published an article on its online page saying that Atlanta United had acquired Kyogo de Celtic as a designated player, a player star that can be paid more high salaries outside the doors The salary roof of a team.

We told you last month how reports had claimed that Kyogo WAS indeed a target for the MLS outfit, who are now managed by former Hoops boss Ronny Deila.

There were tips that a £10m bid may be on the horizon.

However, it had all gone quiet on that front until the MLS website’s seemingly bombshell ‘announcement.’

But everything seems to be as it seems.

This is because the article was eliminated, as well as the apparent fact that Kyogo then arrived here for Celtic.

The work itself said: “Atlanta United has a new designated player No. 9, which pronounces on Wednesday that Kyogo Furuhashi acquired from the Scottish Power of Premièrehip Powerhouse Celtic FC”.

He also said that under contract for the 2025 season with an option for 2026.

Although the link to the story is active, it does not work anymore.

Instead, the audience encountered a message that said: “Megado! Sorry, this page exists. We will see to keep us together. “

In a further twist, Atlanta DID subsequently announce the signing of a new striker.

And in an even more twist, some other Japanese star!

They showed the arrival of Cayman Togashi a loose transfer, the news revealed about an hour after the Kyogo misfortune from the MLS website.

Togashi signed a contract in the next 2025 season with one by 2026.

Of course, this is the same contract it contains in the now-deleted Kyogo story.

Exactly where confusion came here is not transparent from one hundred consistent with Cent.

But article MLS in fact eliminated in Kyogo.

Atlanta had prompted the signing of a Japanese player with a cryptic message on Tuesday, labeled “Volume 1,” so possibly all the bases were covered with Kyogo’s past links.

What is for certain is that as it stands, Kyogo IS still a Celtic player.

Although some Atlanta enthusiasts remain in the “ volume 2 ” and maintain their hope that hero hoops can register on their team.

Several enthusiasts of the Celts involved also responded to Togashi’s announcement of Atlanta, revealing their relief that it is not Kyogo who signing.

One of them said, “They gave us there. “

Another added: “Yes!”! “

Another Hoop fan said, “Ugh. “

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