Manchester City Football Club has recently shown strong interest in a striker from Scottish side Celtic, none other than Japanese international Henwu Furuhashi. According to leading British media outlet The Mail, if City can make an offer of more than £20 million, Celtic are likely to be unable to turn down the tempting transfer offer, despite the fact that their manager, Mr. Rodgers, rates Henwu Furuhashi highly as one of the team's "elite strikers".

Henwu Furuhashi, 29, has shown excellent offensive ability and consistent goal-scoring efficiency in the Celtics. Last season, he played 50 games for the Celtics, contributing 19 goals and 5 assists, and was a key scorer on the team's front line. However, despite his form, Henwu Furuhashi is currently suffering from a shoulder injury, an injury that could have a major impact on his career and the upcoming transfer market. According to the medical team's assessment, if Henwu Furuhashi chooses to undergo surgery, he could face a recovery period of up to four months, which will undoubtedly have an impact on any potential buyer's decision.

Manchester City seem to be very determined to bring in Henwu Furuhashi, and according to reports, preliminary transfer talks for the striker are expected to begin this week. City are looking to strengthen their forward line to further enhance their competitiveness, and Henwu Furuhashi's skill set and goal-scoring ability fits their needs. However, a shoulder injury is an uncertainty in the deal, and City will need to carefully evaluate the recovery time and future performance of Henwoo Furuhashi to decide whether it is worth the risk to make this investment.

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