The League were forced to apologise after wrongly 'announcing' that Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi had joined an American club.
Major League Soccer has been forced to apologise to Celtic and striker Kyogo Furuhashi after wrongly claiming the Japanese forward had left the Glasgow club to sign for Atlanta United.
READ MORE: Leinster have won their last two encounters against La Rochelle - ROG isn't the bogeyman anymore In a statement issued to the PA news agency, the MLS said: “Major League Soccer’s website mistakenly posted an article that named the wrong player as having signed with an MLS club. Celtic defender Stephen Welsh earlier completed his loan move to KV Mechelen following a lengthy pursuit by the Belgian Pro League club.
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