Celtic FC transfer news: Kyogo a target for former Hoops manager

Kyogo could bank significantly higher wages than the average player in the league

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Kyogo is a transfer target for Atlanta Utd, who are now managed by former Celtic manager Ronny Deila. The American club are reportedly preparing to make a fresh bid for the striker. The MLS outfit are thought to be willing to fork out up to £10million for Kyogo, but have been given the cold shoulder by the Hoops who are determined to hold on to their no 8.

However, the Americans are weighing up whether to launch a new offer. Talks with Benfica over Artur Cabral are said to have stalled and Atlanta, who have two designated player slots to fill and mney to spend, have Kyogo on a list of options, claim the Daily Mail . READ MORE: Date for Caoimhin Kelleher’s next Liverpool appearance confirmed as details announced READ MORE: Jim Goodwin silences Celtic supporting friends as Dundee United boss details key factors in battling draw Deila took charge of Atlanta last week and with former Inter Miami suit Chris Henders now in charge of soccer operations at the club, chief exec Gareth Lagerwey has assured fans they are prepared to make big moves in the transfer market.



He said: "We promised that we were going to remake the club,’ he said. ‘This is the first big one and there’ll be more to come to make this better in 2025." Designated player status would mean Kyogo could bank significantly higher wages than the averag MLS player.

However, he still has two-and-a-half years left on his £20,000 per-week deal at Parkhead. And the Premiership champions are unwilling to sell with a genuine shot of making the Champions League knockout stage, reports The Daily Record. However, an offer in the tens of millions may mean there is a decision to be made.

Brendan Rodgers is keen to add a third striker to his squad if he can, but very much sees Kyogo a shis first choice. Celtic forked out £9.5million to land Adam Idah on a permanent deal in the summer, so there is another senior front man to step in if the decision is made to cash in on Kyogo.

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