"No way!" I'll see you in The Bruyne J-League...Nagoya CEO directly recognized, "I don't rule out the possibility of being recruited."
"No way!" I'll see you in The Bruyne J-League...Nagoya CEO directly recognized, "I don't rule out the possibility of being recruited."
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Will Kevin De Bruyne (33, Manchester City) take the stage in Japan.
Japanese legend Atsuto Uchida, who has played in Schalke 04 and others in the past, is in charge of hosting the global sports streaming media "DAZN" program "Atsuto Uchida's Football Time." Uchida dealt with stars such as Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich) and The Bruyne's transfer to the J-League on the 1st (Korea Standard Time).
His contract with Manchester City expired this summer, so he plans to end his 10-year companionship. Manchester City announced on its official website on April 4 that it will "say goodbye to The Bruyne at the end of this season. He is bringing an end to his brilliant 10-year career."
"Writing like this is not an easy task, but we all know that it can't be helped if you are a player. All the stories are over, but one thing is for sure, it was the best chapter. Let's enjoy the last moment together."
While various teams such as Aston Villa and Inter Miami are mentioned as destinations, surprising news came out that Nagoya Grampus entered the recruitment competition. Nagoya remains in the relegation zone this season with 19th place (3 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses in 13 games, 11 points) among the 20 J1 League teams, and a "reversal card" is urgently needed.
Nagoya's new CEO Katsuyo Shimizu has promised to make full investment. "We didn't rule out the possibility of recruiting (The Bruyne)," he said, sending shockwaves throughout Japan. "It will be an interesting recruitment," Uchida said, even mentioning rumors of Müller's transfer to Vissel Kobe.
In fact, German media Bild reported on the 1st that "Kobe, with Lucas Podolski (Gurnik Zabze) and Andrés Iniesta, showed interest in Müller. However, it is unlikely that Müller will head to Japan," adding, "If he does not retire from active duty this summer, the most likely destination is Los Angeles."
Japan is an attractive destination in that it can guarantee high salaries for broadcasting rights fees, which have risen significantly in addition to the environment such as security and children's education. Nagoya, where an international school is located, is expected to provide considerable merit to The Bruyne, who values the educational environment of his children. 스포츠토토
The key is astronomical pay. The weekly salary that The Bruyne received from Manchester City is 400,000 pounds (about 760 million won), the highest in the Premier League, and it is observed that a major compromise is needed in order for the Nagoya transfer to take place.