Birmingham City have completed the signing of Japan international Kyōgo Furuhashi from Stade Rennais for an undisclosed fee.
The 30-year-old joined Rennes in January and leaves having made just six goalless appearances in his short stint at the club.
Before this, Kyōgo spent four seasons in Scotland, playing for Celtic, the reigning champions of the Scottish Championship.
There, he found his best form, scoring 85 times in 165 appearances.
Just last season, Kyōgo was linked with Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola apparently being a heavy advocate of the move.
Instead, Chris Davies will be tasked with bringing the exciting forward back to form.
This scout report and player analysis will examine what Kyōgo could bring to the Blues this season, considering his strengths and weaknesses and how he suits the Birmingham City style of play.
Kyōgo Furuhashi Style Of Play
Kyōgo typically plays as a centre-forward, but can also be used behind the striker or off the left.

Kyōgo is a relatively small but agile forward, standing at 1.70m.
The pizza chart below summarises his profile, showing his strengths and weaknesses based on data from the 2023/2024 season with Celtic.




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