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Sources: Celtic turn attention to new striker signing after Kyogo news

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Sources: Celtic Turn Attention to New Striker Signing After Kyogo Furuhashi News

Celtic FC have shifted focus to securing a new striker following updates on Kyogo Furuhashi's situation, amid a challenging January transfer window under interim manager Martin O'Neill. With the club third in the Scottish Premiership and pushing for a fifth consecutive title, the need for attacking reinforcements has intensified after recent setbacks.[1][2]



Reports indicate Celtic's only signing so far is right-back Julian Araujo on loan. O'Neill, who replaced sacked boss Wilfried Nancy after just 33 days, has recalled defender Stephen Welsh from Motherwell but insists the squad requires bolstering, particularly up front. Long-term injuries to winger Jota (out for the season) and defender Alistair Johnston (possible March return) have heightened urgency.[1][3]

Central to the speculation is West Ham striker Callum Wilson, 33, a nine-time England international with four goals in 18 appearances for the Hammers since joining on a free from Newcastle. Sky Sports confirmed Celtic made an initial enquiry to gauge his interest, amid links to Saudi clubs and others like Chelsea's David Datro Fofana, NK Celje's Franko Kovacevic, and Lorient's Mohamed Bamba. West Ham's recent signings of Taty Castellanos and Pablo, plus boss Nuno Espirito Santo's revelation that Wilson is not in his plans, have fueled exit talk.[2][4]

However, O'Neill distanced the club from Wilson at a press conference, calling it "news to me" and noting strong Saudi interest likely rules out a move to Glasgow. He remains optimistic, stating Celtic are "relatively close" to signings and "working hard" on elusive goalscorers, with movement expected next week.[5][6]

Separately, Celtic have agreed a £2 million deal for Ivory Coast starlet Jocelin Ta Bi, heading to Glasgow for their second January addition. While Wilson's experience could address Celtic's goal-scoring woes in title pressure, O'Neill emphasized broader recruitment efforts as the window tightens.[3][7]

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