Throughout the years, countless players have rejoined Celtic for a second spell after departing.
Fraser Forster returned in 2019, following in the footsteps of Willie Fernie, Bertie Auld, Frank McAvennie, Andy Walker, Charlie Mulgrew, Charlie Nicholas, Emilio Izaguirre and countless others who have done so before him at Parkhead.
Kieran Tierney will soon be added to this list, his return from Arsenal all but officially confirmed, after Jota re-signed in January, so could another fans' favourite be doing the same this summer?
Jota's incredible Celtic return
Back in the summer of 2023, after two successful seasons at Celtic, Jota was sold to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad for a record-equalling fee of £25m.
Celtic's record sales (timeless)
Well, after a miserable stint in the Middle East, following by an equally unspectacular six months in France with Stade Rennais where he scored just once in ten games, Jota returned to Glasgow for £8m in January, a mere 18 months after leaving.
The Portuguese winger marked his return with a goal at Fir Park on his second debut, also on target during Premiership victories over Dundee United, Aberdeen and Heart of Midlothian, as well as the Scottish Cup semi-final win over St Johnstone on Easter Sunday.
However, after making just 16 appearances in Hoops, Jota ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament at Tannadie in April, on the day Celtic clinched the title, with Brendan Rodgers later confirming that he would be sidelined for "between six and nine months".
A heartbreaking blow for a 26-year-old, who was just happy to feel at home again, but could he be re-united with another fans' favourite, with Celtic returning to Roazhon Park for their shopping?
Celtic could seal stunning Jota repeat
Jota's return to Glasgow was incredibly unexpected but it no doubt raised the excitement levels among the green and white side of the city. So, surely they couldn't do it again?
Well, think again. Indeed According to a report by French outlet Foot 7 Sur, Kyōgo Furuhashi will leave Stade Rennais this summer, just six months after arriving in Brittany, claiming that the Japanese forward 'could return' to Celtic.
Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi celebrates with the trophy after winning the League Cup
Like Jota in the six months before him, Kyōgo has failed to make any sort of impact at les Rouge et Noirs following his January move, playing just six times, of which only one was a start.
He has also failed to find the net and featured as an unused substitute on six occasions. Dismal reading, indeed.
Despite his complete lack of success in France, not featuring in any of Rennes' last five fixtures of the Ligue 1 season, Kyōgo will always be a modern icon at Celtic, as Jota is.
The first Japanese import of the Ange Postecoglou era, Kyōgo scored 85 goals in 170 appearances for the Hoops, leaving him amongst the club's highest-scorers of modern times.
Celtic players to score 75+ goals (1997-present)
Players
Henrik Larsson
Leigh Griffiths
James Forrest
John Hartson
Kris Commons
Odsonne Édouard
Kyōgo Furuhashi
Chris Sutton
Gary Hooper
Anthony Stokes
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt
Yatao of the Celtic star describes Kyōgo's performances for the club as "world-class", while Graeme Macpherson of the Scotsman asserts that he is Celtic's best striker since Henrik Larsson.
Thus, all Celtic supporters would be excited about the possibility of him returning this summer, and reports suggest this hope is not as fanciful as it may first appear.
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