
Kyogo has no Celtic transfer exit regrets as he shows his true colours by directly addressing Rennes nightmare
Kyogo insists he has no regrets about quitting Celtic in January - despite enduring a nightmare six months at Rennes.
The Japanese striker called time on his prolific three-and-a-half years at Parkhead to test himself in a bigger league.
But his £10million switch to Ligue 1 proved a disaster, failing to score in six appearances and finding himself bombed out of the squad.
The 30-year-old will team up with ex-Hoops teammate and fellow countryman Tomoki Iwata at St Andrew's.
And as he begins the next chapter of his career in England, Kyogo admits he'll always cherish his time at Celtic Park, where he lifted eight domestic trophies.
In an interview with Blues+, he said: "I have good memories (from Celtic) with lots of titles, so it was a wonderful three and a half, four years.
"Lots of fans still say hello to me, so I felt I was really lucky. But this is a new place, and I'd like to do my best here.
"There might be more pressure, but we will enjoy playing together on the pitch and fighting.
"I'm happy to be able to play with Tomoki again, and he said the same too. So we'd like to aim to be in the Premier League together."
On his miserable stint in France, Kyogo added: "It was a difficult time for me, but I don't have any regrets going there.
"I've gained some experience, so I'd like to use that here."
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