Celtic hero Mark Wilson can see Kyogo Furuhashi leaving for Tottenham.

The Japan striker has been linked with Spurs after former Hoops manager Ange Postecoglou's move.

And Wilson told The Herald: "I wouldn't like to see any of them [Celtic players] going out the door.

"I believe they give Celtic the best chance of retaining the title against a Rangers that, in my opinion, is definitely going to be better than we've seen.

"It also gives them the best opportunity in the Champions League.

But who could I see Postecoglou coming for? The obvious one is Kyogo.

Kyogo was brought in and was the catalyst for everything that happened at Celtic.

"Postecoglou made everybody aware of that, Kyogo was the signing that kicked everything off.

Even when you hear some of the players talking about Kyogo; the way he plays and the character he is, he really does set the tone for a Postecoglou team. You can understand why he would look at him."

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