Kyogo Furuhashi, a native of Japan, was born on 20 January 1995 and is presently 31 years old. He's a dedicated forward who habitually shows his prowess as a striker for Birmingham City - standing at 5ft 6in (1.7m) with a weight of 9st 12lb (63kg). He's known for his impressive skills whilst donning the number 9 jersey, whether playing domestically or internationally for Japan.
As of now, per the calculations made by Transfermarkt, his current market value is approximately £3.82m. You can garner more profound details about him here.
Furuhashi's professional career took a major leap in January 2017 when he joined FC Gifu in the lower leagues of Japan, where he made a notable start with 24 appearances, and netting five goals in his debut season. However, it was July 2018 that marked a pivotal moment in his career when he moved from FC Gifu to join J1 League's Vissel Kobe for a transfer fee of around £119k, and delivered a substantial performance with 5, 10, 12 and 15 goals during his 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 seasons respectively.
In July 2021, Furuhashi took another significant course, joining the Celtic in Scotland's Premiership for a noteworthy transfer fee of around £3.9m. A prolific tenure at Celtic saw Furuhashi score 12, 27, 14, and 10 goals from 2021 to 2025, whilst making significant appearances. However, after a successful period at Celtic, he made a £8.5m move to Rennes in France's Ligue 1 in January 2025 and made six appearances during his stay there.
Yet, an undisclosed fee moved him to Birmingham City in England's Championship in July 2025. Though his scoring pace slowed with only one goal, he was still a credible participant in the FA Cup, League Cup and World Cup Qualifiers Asia from 2025 to 2026, with notable appearance performances and a goal each in the FA Cup and the League Cup.
