
Kyogo offered Celtic reunion as Premier League transfer escape route emerges and loan Bhoy wanted permanently
The striker has endured a miserable stint in France following his Parkhead exit last January
English Premier League side Bournemouth reportedly want to bring Kyogo 's nightmare spell at Rennes to an end.
The Celtic hero only joined the Ligue 1 outfit in a £10million switch back in January but made just six cameo appearances in the second half of the season, failing to score in any of them.
Reports in France claim that the frontman is set for a quickfire exit in the summer and Le Parisien now claim that the 30-year-old is on the Cherries' radar.
Should he make the move to the Vitality Stadium, then he would be reunited with former Parkhead teammate Ryan Christie.
Bournemouth will have cash to burn this summer after selling star defender Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid for £50m.
Elsewhere, Record Sport can exclusively reveal that K.V. Mechelen want to sign Celtic's Stephen Welsh on a permanent basis.
The central defender has just ended a successful loan with the Belgian Pro League outfit. Welsh is due to return to the Scottish champions for pre-season.
Mechelen sporting director Dennis Henderickx has indicated that getting Welsh back to the club is a major priority. He helped the Belgians into the European play-offs after he made the move in January.
His success with Mechelen hasn't gone unnoticed with other Belgian and European clubs also keen a close eye on the situation.
The 25-year-old, who scored his first goal for Mechelen in his final appearance against FCV Dender at the weekend, has got a regular taste of first-team football he craved.
Welsh made 19 appearances for Mechelen and was keen to put a run of games together after spending large spells of the first half of the season on the bench or in the stands at Celtic.
Welsh, in a previous interview with Record Sport, said: Welsh stated: 'I have loved every minute of it.
'I think it is the best thing I have done, it is almost like a refresh for six months to go and play football at a top level."
The centre half still has two years left on his Celtic contract.
A lot will depend on where Brendan Rodgers sees Welsh in his plans. Rodgers has Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, Liam Scales and Maik Nawrocki for the centre half positions just now.
The Premiership champions have been left reeling from last weekend's shock Scottish Cup final defeat to Aberdeen that denied them a domestic Treble and Rodgers has reiterated his desire to strengthen the squad this summer.
Links with Brondby attacker Mathias Kvistgaarden won't go away after the Danish frontman was called up at senior level for his country for the first time.
The 23-year-old netted 17 goals in just 26 league starts for his club this season and has been included in Brian Riemer's squad for the first time ahead of the friendly double-header against Northern Ireland and Lithuania next month.
And national boss Riemer believes the Denmark newboy has the ability to 'torment' opposition defenders. He said: "He could have been called up sooner, but he had a couple of injury setbacks.
"Kvistgaarden hit really good form at the end of the season, so it was natural he was selected. In almost all the matches I've seen Kvistgaarden play, he's been a tormentor for the opponents' defences.
"He really gets a lot out of a little. He is a guy who believes in even the most impossible chance. He is willing to run with and without the ball. So I look forward to seeing him in camp."
And Kvitsgaarden himself was ecscatic to hear the phone ring. He said: "I'm incredibly proud to have been selected for the Denmark team.
"It's huge for me and it's the opportunity to represent my country was something I never thought would happen during my time here."
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